MPs have backed by a majority of votes the Former Labour minister Yvette Cooper’s bill on extension of the Brexit process, BBC reported.
“The deputies voted by a majority of votes to force the prime minister to ask for an extension to the Brexit process, in a bid to avoid a no-deal scenario,” the report says.
The relevant bill was supported by 313 deputies, 312 voted against.
Labour’s Yvette Cooper, author of the bill, in this way wants to prevent Britain from leaving the EU without an agreement. If this document will be approved by the House of Lords, then it will oblige Teresa May to ask EU leaders to extend the country’s withdrawal from the EU, if its agreement will not be approved by Parliament until April 12.
As The Journalist reported, EU agreed on visa free regime for British citizens after Brexit.
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