“Brexitexpert: Monday could be decisive,”

“the Negotiations this weekend on a softer brexitmodell before Monday’s new round of indicative votes in the british house of commons.”

“So reads the expert’s hot tip after another defeat for Theresa May.”

“the Loss of the Uk’s prime minister and her government was much higher – 58 votes margin than what’s been speculated about in advance,” notes Nicholas Aylott, associate professor in political science and an expert on british politics.”

“– It is a very clear result.”

“TT: What does this mean defeat for the Mays political future?”

“TT: Who owns the process now in the Uk?”

“– Not the government in any case.”

“In a week debated the house of commons on indicative alternative brexitplaner, which was seen as a defeat for the May. But all eight proposals were voted down.”

“On Monday, waiting for a second round of such votes. Where can members come up with new proposals or modified those that have already been refused.”

“A solution that has already been up is called”

“– There are negotiations between the proponents of the various models that combine some of the suggestions in a more unified proposal to parliamentarians. It is not completely inconceivable that they will manage to do it enough to attract labour meps and a sufficient number of conservatives and parliamentarians from other parties to create a majority.”

“Nicholas Aylott consider it likely that the weekend will be folded to such negotiations, which would be able to – the uncertainty about how the british utbrytningsförsöket from EU will land is still very great, to lead, to a more soft brexitpaket including the political declaration, was not in the house of commons table at Friday’s vote.”

“– Would it succeed it will be brexit 22 may in spite of everything, ” says Nicholas Aylott.”

” Votes on Monday could be crucial.”