Britain regrets leaving the EU: Next week voted for a second referendum

Representatives in the British Parliament will vote referenda that would allow the House of Representatives to take control of the Brex process next Wednesday and an amendment to the second referendum by the newly established Independent Group. The first Amandament has the best chance of passing, and says “se do [...]
Representatives in the British Parliament will vote referenda that would allow the House of Representatives to take control of the Brex process next Wednesday and an amendment to the second referendum by the newly established Independent Group.
The first sentence is best likely to pass, and it says “that it would allow the House of Representatives to find a way forward that would command the support of majority” which would undermine Theresa May's authority, translate Periscope from The Guardian.
Representatives will also have the chance to vote for a second referendum for the first time.
The Laborists' Amandaments give May instructions to request the undesigned extension of Article 50 to avoid leaving the EU on March 29th without agreement and “provides time for parliament to find the majority for another effort.” /Periscopi












