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Theresa May to warn Britain more likely to stay in EU than leave under No Deal if MPs reject (tr)
standard.co.uk ^ | January 14, 2019 | JASON COLLIE

Posted on 01/14/2019 12:15:28 AM PST by Berlin_Freeper

Parliament is more likely to block Britain's exit from the European Union than allow it to crash out without a deal, Theresa May is set to warn as she launches a last-ditch plea to MPs to back her Brexit deal.

The Prime Minister will use a speech on the eve of the critical Commons vote on her exit plan to urge MPs to consider the "consequences" of their actions on the faith of British people in democracy.

She is expected to reiterate her warning that "catastrophic harm" will be inflicted to trust in politicians if they fail to implement the result of the referendum.

With less than 36 hours to go until the long-awaited vote, Mrs May will say, based on last week's Westminster drama, that she now believes MPs blocking Brexit is a more likely outcome than leaving without a deal.

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TOPICS: United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: brexit; eu; ukssr
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To: Enlightened1

You said I was brainwashed and you left out the part where I mocked the sore losers. Are you that stupid or just willfully ignorant?


41 posted on 01/14/2019 4:22:14 PM PST by Oshkalaboomboom
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