PM 'unlikely to change terms' of parliament vote on final Brexit deal - News Summed Up

PM 'unlikely to change terms' of parliament vote on final Brexit deal


Theresa May is unlikely to concede to any demand to change the terms of parliament’s vote on the final Brexit deal despite facing a possible Conservative revolt over the issue. Leslie’s amendment also says MPs and peers should vote on the proposed terms of any deal before they are agreed with the European commission or put to MEPs in the European parliament. But the source said it was much more difficult to take action with regards to the final vote, particularly given May’s determination that politicians in Britain cannot block the Brexit process. The chances of the leaders of the 27 member states conceding because MPs vote against is pretty slim. May’s government only produced it after being forced by the supreme court to give parliament a vote on triggering article 50.


Source: The Guardian February 05, 2017 19:48 UTC



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