The British Parliament again rejected the Brexit agreement

The result of today's vote means that British MPs will vote tomorrow on whether the UK should leave the EU on March 29 without a deal.
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Theresa May in parliament, Photo: Beta-AP
Theresa May in parliament, Photo: Beta-AP
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The British Parliament again today rejected the Brexit agreement that Prime Minister Theresa May reached with the European Union.

391 MPs voted against the agreement on the terms of Great Britain's exit from the EU, and 242 voted for it, the BBC reports.

When the parliament first declared on the agreement on January 15, 432 deputies voted against it, and 202 voted for it.

The result of today's vote means that British MPs will vote tomorrow on whether Great Britain should leave the EU on March 29 without an agreement.

If the parliament rejects leaving the EU without a deal tomorrow, the vote on Thursday will decide whether to ask the EU to delay Brexit for a maximum of three months.

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