British MPs again oppose May's proposed EU exit agreement

Most of British Parliament deputies have rejected the European Union's withdrawal agreement proposed by Prime Minister Theresa May, the BBC reports. The government has lost in parliamentary voting by 344 votes against and 286 pro. This vote implies that the United Kingdom will not withdraw from the European Union on the deadline and should [...]
The government has lost in parliamentary voting by 344 votes against and 286 pro.
This vote implies that the United Kingdom will not withdraw from the European Union under the deadline and should postpone the process by 22 May in hopes that by then agreement will be reached,contain “Koha Ditore”.
Prime Minister May has said the United Kingdom would have to find “an alternative solution”, which “is almost certain” will include holding European parliamentary elections.
May now has until 12 April to demand a postponement of the deadline to continue the negotiations process to avoid going out without an agreement by the European bloc.











