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Brexit Deal Restrained – May Failure & Drop – New Alternatives

Brexit Deal Restrained - May Failure & Drop - New Alternatives

On Wednesday, British Prime Minister Theresa May failed to pass her Brexit deal. She was unable to stagger the strong rivals of EU divorce. Brexit has come to an end forever after the shortening of parliament’s bid to choose one alternative.

May told her conservative lawmakers that if Brexit deal gets passed by the parliament then it will help the party to win over eurosceptic rivals as well.

Some people have put their step back and even Northern Irish party said that it will again reject the deal.

In order to cut for the upcoming 3 years crisis, Brussels suggested delaying the divorce dates till 12th April. Whereas Britain was about to leave the block on Friday.

It is still uncertain whether the world’s fifth most powerful economy UK will leave the EU or not. Moreover, it is also unclear when and how the UK will leave the EU.

No other options are left rather than delaying departure date for the elections to deal with the economic shock.

To contrast the deadlock, the decision of indicative votes by the parliament wasn’t taken urgently.

None of the proposals get as satisfactory support from the majority lawmakers as May predicted. While some of them were in quite close alignment to the EU.

Conservative party’s deputy chairman James Cleverly tweeted, “In a spectacular display of indecision, the House of Commons has voted against remaining in the EU and every version of leaving the EU.”

Some proposals proceed really well then as compared to May’s deal. Moreover, to secure the majority, parliament is about to hold more indicative votes after rectifying other options.

Brexit Deal – NEW APPROACH:

Many conservative Eurosceptic specifies that they will only support May’s deal. If she decides to resign then there should be a new leader to sympathetically consider Britain’s future relations with the EU.

May in a Conservative party’s meeting told, “I have heard very clearly the mood of the parliamentary party.”

Just after May’s proposal, the Democratic Unionist party made their minority government. They said that if May again comes up with her proposal, they will definitely vote against it.

Democratic Unionist Party’s leader Arlene Foster said, “We’re in a situation where we cannot sign up to the Withdrawal Agreement”

On Friday, the government suggested bringing back the proposal. Whereas Speaker John Bercow did.’t allowed the third vote.

May has voted for to stay in the EU in the election of 2016 has now promised to step back before the 2022 elections. She was defeated two times by 230 votes and 149 votes on 15th January and 12th March respectively. Consequently, Britain will leave the EU political bodies, EU single market along with the customs union.

Many conservative rebels and DUP’s objecting “Irish Backstop,” said that it risks Britain to binding with EU for so many years.

Requisite Brexit Deal:

In the main Chamber, MPs were arguing over the other eight Brexit options including divorce revocation and leaving without any deal. In a meanwhile, May was addressing her lawmakers.

Notably, there was no majority for any option be it be May’s deal or something else such as departure date or UK wide customs union with EU.

Conservative former Cabinet minister Oliver Letwin said that all were hoping to have another chance on Monday as none will have an immediate majority.

After World War II, Brexit is the most important political and economic step of UK. But, its uncertainty has left investors and allies awestruck.

If May’s deal were passed then she would become the fourth conservative prime minister of its ages old party to solve the division issues. Previously, David Camron, John Major and Margaret Thatcher who fall foul of Europe’s division.

But, all this would happen if Britain would leave the European Union.

Some conservatives are saying that May herself is the reason behind all this chaos. Whereas, a lot of voters think that Brexit negotiation has been handled carelessly. Due to this, now staying with the EU can have a slight majority.

Conservative lawmaker Pauline Latham said, “It was inevitable and I just feel she’s made the right decision. She has actually read the mood of the party, which was a surprise.”

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