No-confidence moved against May government after massive Brexit deal defeat

UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal was roundly defeated in a crucial Commons vote by 432-202 MPs on Tuesday. Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn immediately tabled a no-confidence vote in her government, which will be debated on Wednesday. May responded to the defeat with an accusation: “The House has said nothing about what it does want, nor how to honor the will of the people,” which voted in a referendum two years ago to quit the EU. She offered to discuss with MPs what can be done to make the defeated deal acceptable to the House, repeating her pledge to deliver on the popular referendum.

 

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3 thoughts on “No-confidence moved against May government after massive Brexit deal defeat

  • Jan 16, 2019 @ 8:57 at 8:57
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    The only thing worse than a leader who will not listen to her people and thinks her path is more logical than theirs is a leftist antisemitic Islamophile Cornyn who will join forces with the UN and EU and OIC to finish off Britain.

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  • Jan 16, 2019 @ 9:21 at 9:21
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    Keep Calm and Carry on…

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