May for the fourth time takes the BETIT Agreement to parliament

Theresa May and her cabinet are looking for alternative and way to bring the EU exit agreement back to parliament for the fourth time. The British prime minister said Great Britain needs “an alternative to continue ahead of” as the EU exit agreement was not ratified [...]
The British prime minister said Great Britain needs “an alternative to continue ahead of” because the agreement on exit from the EU was not ratified by parliament for the third time.
MPs from all parties said they would test the support of other options during next week's sessions.
However, conservative party chairman Brandon Lewis said the government does not support any option other than the agreement.
Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn refused to show whether his party would offer any solution to stay in the EU, but said he wants to have a <x0 good economic relations with Europe. ”
The vote, held yesterday in parliament, failed for the third time to ratify the EU exit agreement.
In the first vote, the deal had failed for 230 votes, while the second vote failed for 149 votes.
The government also failed for the third time, but this time losing for 34 votes, where many conservative party members changed their minds and supported it, but it was not enough support.
The Northern Ireland Party, which is also part of the government, has consistently rejected the agreement, claiming they are not satisfied how this agreement regulates the border issue with Ireland.
But a BBC source, within the government, said the prime minister will continue to seek support in parliament for the fourth time, insisting that things go in the right direction.












