Brexit votes in January again, May surrenders: A “JO” takes us to the new referendum

Theresa May has warned that the United Kingdom will face an unexplored “rren if Parliament rejects its Brex agreement with the European Union, which is expected to be voted on January 14th or 15th, while the prime minister himself has pledged to redouble its efforts to win MPs' trust. “leaving [...]
Theresa May has warned that the United Kingdom will face an unexplored “rren if Parliament rejects its Brex agreement with the European Union, which is expected to be voted on January 14th or 15th, while the prime minister himself has pledged to redouble its efforts to win MPs' trust.
The arrival of Great Britain in March is “at risk” if MPs did not support the” agreement, she said.
Next week's vote will certainly be carried out, May told the BBC, as it promised new protection for Northern Ireland and called for more MPs' involvement in shaping future negotiations with the EU.
But one conservative pro Brexit said the vote to come out without agreement is “strengthening”. Even a senior figure of Labusists said he believed general elections could be inevitable “within several months” if there is a deadlock in Parliament, causing the May pact with the EU to be blocked.
An agreement on the terms of divorce with the United Kingdom and the framework of future relations has been reached between May and the EU, but it must pass a vote by MPs in Parliament before it is accepted.
The much disputed vote would take place in December, but was postponed in the last minute after May faced an almost determined defeat amid the opposition of many of its deputies, as well as the Labusist Party.
Asked by Andrew Takes the BBC if the vote will end “in the second week of January, it replied: “Yes, we will hold the vote”.
She said she really believed she had agreed to a good “agreement for the country and that it was in the hands of her opponents to determine alternatives to her.
Asked what had changed since last month, she said the EU has already agreed to several “changes”, and she was continuing to speak with European leaders as she tried to give MPs “confidence” to support the agreement.
May promised to tolerate more in three areas in the coming days:
- Specific measures for Northern Ireland;
-A greater role for Parliament in negotiations for the next phase of future relations between the United Kingdom and the EU;
-More security from the EU to address concerns about the difficult Irish border;
May also stressed that if its agreement is rejected by the vote, it would encourage both supporters of a Brex without agreement and those who want to remain in the EU to decide through another referendum.
If the agreement is not voted, then we will enter an unexplored field”, she said.
I don't think anyone can say what will happen about the reaction we see in Parliament. What you see is a leadership of Labusists... which is opposing any agreement to create the greatest possible chaos, while on the other hand there are people promoting a second referendum in order to stop the Brex, while there are people who want to see their perfect Brexit and the danger here is that we can finally get out without Brex 48x1>, May stressed.












