I did some reading yesterday since I didn't know what the vote signified. From what I gather, the Parliament rejected by a huge margin, Theresa May's" proposal which from what I gather, was NOT a "hard" exist. May didn't even want Brexit at all and was really dragging her feet.
What is next, is a hard Brexit on March 29, unless Parliament votes again to do (something or other) which apparently is not likely. IOW, the vote yesterday (unless the article I read wasn't accurate or I didn't get it right) means Hard Brexit is the very next stop on the train.
I did some reading yesterday since I didn’t know what the vote signified. From what I gather, the Parliament rejected by a huge margin, Theresa May’s” proposal which from what I gather, was NOT a “hard” exist. May didn’t even want Brexit at all and was really dragging her feet.
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If I understood today’s report on a fresh vote, they voted to DELAY the vote for hard Brexit., but I could be mistaken.
Here are a couple of Brexit stories that might set right any garbledness I may have caused:
1 hour ago on FOX:
https://www.foxnews.com/world/theresa-may-brexit-deal-faces-new-vote-in-british-parliament-what-to-know
1 hour ago on FOX:
https://www.foxnews.com/world/british-lawmakers-reject-no-deal-brexit-take-step-closer-to-delaying-departure