May said the vote in parliament would be around Jan 15.Photo:AFPLondon: Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday that Britain would be in uncharted territory if her Brexit deal is rejected by parliament later this month, despite little sign that she has won over sceptical lawmakers. May said the vote in parliament would be around Jan. 15, as expected, contrary to reports she could delay it. Describing what would happen if she was defeated, May told the BBC: “We’re going to be in uncharted territory. She also promised parliament would have a greater say in the rest of the Brexit process and warned that rejecting her deal could prevent Britain’s exit. She did not answer whether she would, if defeated, make a second attempt to get the deal passed by parliament.
Source: Mint January 06, 2019 11:48 UTC