It was evening when the parliamentarians freely debate Brexit and put forward its own proposal on an EU-exit. After that the president selected eight of the 16 proposals put to the vote followed a passionate debate. This was from a hard Brexit without any agreement, a ”Norway agreements”, to a new referendum. When the vote was finished, shone through the crack in the parliament is as clear as ever – none of the proposals managed to get a majority behind him. So here was the result:
• 1. Leave the EU on 12 april without an agreement. Yes, the 160 members. No, 400.
• 2. An agreement means that the Uk remains in the EU’s internal market, participation in the EU’s economic union, the EEA, and is a member of the european free trade association (Efta). 188 votes for, 283 against.
• 3. Britain stays as a member of the EEA and are applying for renewal of membership in the Efta. However, stop the united kingdom from outside the customs union, but applying for an agreement that regulates the border between northern Ireland and the republic of Ireland and the trade with agricultural products. 65 yes votes, 377 no.
• 4. The uk enshrines in law that you want to participate in the customs union. 264 yes-votes, 272 no.
• 5. The uk renegotiating utträdesavtalet and the political declaration. The labour party’s proposals. 237 votes in favour, 307 against.
• 6. Assurance that the Uk not leaving the EU without agreement by withdrawing the amendment of article 50. 184 votes in favour, 293 against.
• 7. No contract shall be implemented without approval in a referendum. 268 votes in favour, 295 against.
• 8. The united kingdom is treated as a member of the EU until the end of 2020, and continue to pay into the EU budget. 139 ‘ yes ‘ votes, 422 no.
the Government’s Brexiförhandlare Stephen Barclay took the vote to mean that Theresa Mays agreements is the only way forward.
– If the mps want to leave the EU with a contract, they must support utträdesavtalet, he said.
nor does it has, however, managed to get a majority in parliament, despite two attempts. And two proposals on Wednesday night, there should be a referendum and that the Uk needs to be part of the EU customs union, got more yes-votes than the 242 as Theresa Mays utträdesavtal got by it was presented in parliament.
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