On January 15, at 19:XNUMX local time, British MPs will start voting on the agreement between Prime Minister Theresa May and the EU on Brexit, the opposition Labor Party announced today, referring to the planned discussion plan.
A five-day debate on the deal will begin tomorrow and is expected to conclude with multiple votes, each of which could be crucial to the prime minister's hopes of getting the parliamentary approval she needs to press ahead with her Brexit plan, it said. Reuters.
Prime Minister May warned two days ago that no one in Britain can say what will happen exactly if the parliament does not accept the Brexit agreement.
"If the deal is not adopted in the upcoming vote then we will actually be in unknown territory. I don't think anyone can say exactly what will happen in terms of the reaction we will see in parliament," May said at the time.
She denied the allegations that she will postpone the vote on the agreement regulating the country's exit from the European Union for the second time, reports Tanjug.
Britain is due to formally leave the EU in March 2019.
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