British MPs rejected the Brexit deal for the third time, May: The consequences will be serious

Prime Minister Theresa May said after the vote that the basic scenario now becomes a no-deal Brexit on April 12
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Today in the Parliament of Great Britain, Photo: Reuters
Today in the Parliament of Great Britain, Photo: Reuters
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Today, for the third time, British MPs rejected the proposed agreement on withdrawal from the European Union (EU) - Brexit.

286 MPs voted for the agreement, while 344 voted against it.

After the vote, Prime Minister Theresa May said that the consequences will be "serious", and that now the basic scenario is a no-deal Brexit on April 12.

Britain was supposed to leave the EU today, but the Prime Minister's Brexit deal has already been rejected twice in the British Parliament.

That is why it was agreed last week in Brussels that the UK will be granted a Brexit delay until April 12, if the parliament does not approve the withdrawal agreement, or until May 22 if the Brexit agreement is adopted.

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