Britain Could Go to Early Elections

British Prime Minister Theresa May warned “The pragfer” of the country if parliament does not support the Brex agreement. Britain must leave the EU in March, under the agreement reached with Brussels, but nothing can happen without parliament's approval. Britain may face surprises if lawmakers refuse to approve the Brex agreement. Danger [...]
Britain may face surprises if lawmakers refuse to approve the Brex agreement.
The chief minister, Theresa May, has warned the danger during an interview with the newspaper Mail.
She added that its rejection of its proposals would mean “the unequivocal” large for the state.
The prime minister has warned lawmakers that their actions could lead to early elections and that the country faces a real “risk of” in the event there is no Brex, or Britain's exit from the European Union.
Mrs. May's office earlier dismissed media reports that the prime minister will postpone the vote in Parliament, which is scheduled to be held on December 11th.
Last month, the Government of Prime Minister May reached an agreement with Brussels about the European bloc's secession plan, where conditions are envisioned under which Britain will leave the EU in March.
However, this agreement must be endorsed by parliament.











