For the first time in two years of negotiations over Brexit, Parliament voted on a catalog of alternatives to Prime Minister Theresa May's plan. None won a majority, but once-radical options like holding a second referendum got more support than expected. nyti.ms
MPs voted against the government's motion that reiterates support for its Brexit approach. The motion was lost 258 votes to 303. A majority of 45. t.co
After a historic defeat in Parliament on her Brexit plan, Theresa May still faces the seemingly impossible task of crafting a strategy that can win majority support — while fending off an opposition attempt to topple her government nyti.ms
There are many objections to the Brexit bill, making clear that no approach to leaving the European Union commands anything close to majority support. Follow our Live Briefing: nyti.ms
There are many objections to the Brexit bill, making clear that no approach to leaving the European Union commands anything close to majority support nyti.ms
"In 2017 the Prime Minister called an election, stating that it was to get a mandate for Brexit: she lost her majority in parliament and now relies for support on a small doctrinaire Ulster party." goo.gl