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
Lawmakers will vote on Wednesday on a series of options for Britain's withdrawal process from the EU. A new consensus could emerge, though the voting also runs the risk of deepening the Brexit mess. nyti.ms
As the Brexit tussle resumes, “We won’t get to the endgame until one or other of the options for Brexit are eliminated,” said the director of the Center of European Reform, a research institute, “and maybe not until March.” nyti.ms
As the Brexit tussle resumes, “We won’t get to the endgame until one or other of the options for Brexit are eliminated,” said Charles Grant, director of the Center of European Reform, a research institute, “and maybe not until March.” nyti.ms