The new proposal, which can become law if it goes through in the house of lords, forcing May to request an extension of the EU. While such an extension must be approved by the parliament – and, of course, of the EU, writes The Independent.
Leaks to The Sun, said earlier on Wednesday that May will require an extended cooling-off period of up to nine months.
forward by the Labour party Yvette Cooper, and went through with just one vote to do so with the numbers from 313 to 312. Thus, parliament power over when the british should leave the EU.
In practice, the proposal means that the Uk will remain in EUROPE for a longer period of time and not to leave the union on april 12. Something that would have been mean to the Uk left without a contract.
What this will mean for the uk’s participation in the upcoming EUROPEAN elections is unclear.
the european parliament to vote even in other issues, even these came to be extremely smooth when the votes well counted. One of them was of the house of commons would continue to vote on various advisory questions on Monday. The vote ended 310-310, which meant that the speaker John Bercow walked in and settled the question with a ‘ no ‘ vote. It thus becomes no more such votes on Monday.
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