“Brexit – the Uk leaving the EU”
“Ärkebrexitören turn to Mays advantage”
“Brexitförespråkaren Jacob Rees-Mogg, one of the most profiled opponents of Mays brexitavtal, comes with new vengeance.”
“He has decided to support the agreement at a possible new vote, even if the northern ireland party, the DUP does not change its position.”
“the DUP, which is vågmästare in a potential vote on the prime minister Theresa Mays brexitavtal, is sticking to his line and will vote no. To refrain from voting have never been in the news, says the party leader, Arlene Foster.”
“yesterday said Mays organ Rees-Mogg that he would vote yes for the agreement if the DUP decided to vote in favour or abstained from voting. But today he has, therefore, decided to vote yes in any case.”
” I do not like her contract, it going I do not. I do not think that the agreement has suddenly been better but the alternative is simply worse, ” he says.”
“– To refrain would be the worst of all options because it does not really show where it stands on the most important issue of our time, so it was never an option, ” she says to the tv channel RTE.”
“In the indicative vote held in parliament on Wednesday night, members voted down all eight brexitförslag presented. At the same time has the president announced that he is not going to allow a third vote on the Mays agreements so long as the prime minister Theresa May refuses to change it.”
“It brexitavtal which May have negotiated with the EU is”
“– If it comes again, I would gladly vote it down again, ” he says to Sky News.”
“– The british people voted to leave the EU, so let’s just go, ” he says.”
“But Rees-Mogg is not the only one to turn to Mays advantage. Several members of parliament belonging to Mays fractured the Conservative party decided on Wednesday to go over to Mays side, after she announced that she might consider to resign as prime minister if parliament votes in favour of the agreement.”
“A brexit without a contract is still the most likely outcome right now,” says Mays organ, Oliver Letwin, He was the one who presented the proposal to the parliament would temporarily take over the brexitprocessen and keep the indicative votes on Wednesday.”
“I think that we will sooner or later either have to get through a contract or accept that we need to find an alternative if we want to avoid a withdrawal without the agreement of 12 april, which I currently think is most probable,” says Letwin to BBC Radio.”
“If the Uk is to hold a new referendum on the issue would brexit need to be pushed up further in at least a few months. However, it is unclear whether the parliament would go on a long extension, ” says Letwin.”