British MPs today vote to postpone Brexit

British MPs today will vote for the extension of Brexit's deadline, and if the EU agrees, then the UK will not leave the European bloc on 29 March, as originally planned. Currently, there seems to be no compatibility in Britain for the future relationship this state will have [...]
Currently, there seems to be no compliance in Britain with the future connection this state will have with the European Union.
The main issue of discussion remains the border with Ireland and the impact it may have on the economic level after 29 March.
British MPs have voted three times during Wednesday. They also voted against leaving the European Union without a preliminary agreement.
British Prime Minister Theresa May has said that “a clear majority” has voted against a Brexit without an agreement, although “legal regulators” determine that the UK could leave the European bloc on 29 March, unless conditions are created for agreements.
The Brex decision has come after 52 per cent of voters have voted for Britain's exit from the EU, with 48 per cent opposing it, in the referendum held in 2016.











