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The British prime minister has warned Brex's opponents of the consequences that will bring voting against the EU agreement on the process of secession from the union. Britain will officially leave the EU on 29 March this year, but both politicians and the English public say the current agreement does not represent the 2016 referendum decision. [...]
Great Britain risks entering the unknown “road” if its lawmakers do not vote the proposed agreement on the country's exit from the European Union.
It was the warning that British Prime Minister Theresa May addressed her political opponents Sunday, a few days before the parliament meeting to discuss the Brex agreement.
In an interview for the BBC public news network, the chairman of the government promised a series of measures that would convince most skeptics to vote in favour of the agreement about the second week of January.
May's stance has come just days after the EU's top leaders' response, who warned Brex's realisation despite voting in parliament.
May: If we fail to vote on the Brex deal, we risk entering an unknown territory. So in the next few days, we'll offer some guarantees, some measures. The first move concerns Northern Ireland, the second move with parliament's role in the further stage of negotiations with our allies. While the third move, and for that we are still working, is related to the guarantees we will ask the European Union to address the problems we have raised.
Prime Minister Theresa May said she opposes repeating the referendum on the country's EU exit issue, even though many conservative parliamentarians in Britain believe the proposed agreement does not represent what was voted on in 2016.
Against the deal, it seems that there are half of the English people who in a recent survey showed that the public should say the final word for Brex, while 54 percent would vote to stay in the EU if they were given the chance for another referendum.












