British Prime Minister Theresa May warned MPs today that Great Britain may never leave the EU if the agreement she reached with Brussels is not adopted.
On Tuesday, the British Parliament is due to vote on the agreement, which MPs have already rejected once.
May is trying to secure some last-minute changes, but the EU is reluctant to reopen negotiations.
In her speech, the Prime Minister called on the EU to help her with those changes, saying that "one more effort" is needed to get the agreement passed.
If British MPs reject the proposed text again, there will be a vote on seeking a Brexit delay.
May warned MPs that this could lead to "months and years more" of Brexit debate.
"If we go that way, we may never leave the EU," she said.
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