It seems that the British prime minister Theresa May will have to deal with a new rebellion of hard brexiteers in the parliament, that tonight again agree on the further course of the negotiations for the British departure from the European Union.

At 18: 00 Belgian time does the House of Commons in London about a motion in which the Conservative government in May looking for support for her efforts to echtscheidingsakkoord with the European Union to renegotiate. That agreement on the division of property had the British members of parliament last month rejected.

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set In motion strives May a dual objective: they promise an alternative to search for the offending backstop that the reintroduction of border controls on the island of Ireland must avoid, and the scenario of a disorderly brexit without agreement on 29 march. the

these are also the two goals that at the end of January in the House of Commons a majority in favour. But the hard brexiteers under the Conservatives are nevertheless upset about the wording of the motion.

For them is a “no deal” not be a catastrophe, and the exclusion of it would only be the negotiating position May weaken. “This option to delete would be the most idiotic strategy”, tweette Steve Baker of the European Research Group, a eurosceptic think-tank that dozens of Conservative members of parliament together.