British Prime Minister Suffers Second Loss in Parliament

British MPs have “defeated” British Prime Minister Theresa May for the second time in the last two days. In the lower House of Parliament, they voted in favour of the proposal, which would prevent the Government from making key decisions as it approaches Brex, and this moment is 29 March, the AP reports. Agency announces [...]
British MPs have “defeated” British Prime Minister Theresa May for the second time in the last two days.
In the lower House of Parliament, they voted in favour of the proposal, which would prevent the Government from making key decisions as it approaches Brex, and this moment is 29 March, the AP reports.
The agency reports that if parliament rejects the deal May has agreed to with the European Union, the government must make “Plan B” within three days.
The government had 21 days earlier to submit a report to parliament, Kosovo Press broadcasts.
Members will vote on a deal agreed by May on Tuesday and will most likely reject it.
Opposers of the deal doubt the government could allow parliament to deal with the last-minute election between what May accepted and Britain's withdrawal from the EU without an agreement.












