DEAL, NO DEAL, NO BREXIT? May's spokesman said she still believed parliament wanted her to keep pressing for changes to the Brexit deal: "The government will continue to pursue this with the EU to ensure we leave on time on 29th March." With trust in the prime minister at an all-time low, one Conservative pro-Brexit lawmaker said the government could no longer ignore eurosceptics' views. With many Conservative lawmakers abstaining, the government defeat on its motion reaffirming support for May's strategy was a heavy one, at 303 votes to 258. Opposition Labour lawmaker Alison McGovern said it was time to stop the clock on Brexit.
Source: bd News24 February 14, 2019 19:41 UTC