to the Brexit have left three members of the British Tories, the conservative party in government. You now want to form breakaway Labour members of Parliament an independent group.

Three Union-friendly members of the British Tories, who had voted for a second Brexit Referendum, to have left your party. They announced their decision in a letter to the Prime Minister Theresa May.

“it is With Regret that” they shared that they left the Tory group, as well as the party, said Anna Soubry, Heidi Allen and Sarah Wollaston. For justification, they argued that the dispute about the Brexit the party and “all the efforts to modernise undone”.

The deputies want to join a group of eight former Labour members of Parliament, also occur, among other things, due to the Brexit dispute in recent days from the opposition party.

in Front of the Parliament in London, both opponents as well as proponents of leaving the EU to demonstrate again and again.

May regrets outlet

the Prime Minister May regret the resignation of the three members of Parliament. But under may’s leadership, the party will hold “a reasonable, moderate, and Patriotic policy,” she said in London.

The two largest British parties, the Tories and Labour, in view of the forthcoming UK leaving the EU deeply divided. The Tories have no majority in the lower house, but have to rely on the votes of the ten members of the Northern Irish Protestant DUP.

Currently, there are still 313 of the conservative MEPs out of a total of 650 members of Parliament. Previously, many members had already voted for both of the Pro-European wing as well as the hard Brexiteers against Mays Brexit policy.