THE CONVERSATION: Brexit: parliament sends May back to Brussels – what latest amendment votes mean

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In its attempts to find a way out of the Brexit impasse, the House of Commons has passed an amendment that gives Theresa May the green light to reopen talks with the European Union about what happens to the Irish border after Brexit – a key sticking point in getting her deal through parliament. MPs have also voted to reject a no-deal Brexit. And in a final development on a busy day in the Brexit story, opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn has also agreed to enter talks with the prime minister to find a way forward. But many of these developments raise more questions than they answer.

https://theconversation.com/brexit-parliament-sends-may-back-to-brussels-what-latest-amendment-votes-mean-110748

Period29 Jan 2019

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  • TitleBrexit: parliament sends May back to Brussels – what latest amendment votes mean
    Media name/outletThe Conversation
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date29/01/19
    DescriptionIn its attempts to find a way out of the Brexit impasse, the House of Commons has passed an amendment that gives Theresa May the green light to reopen talks with the European Union about what happens to the Irish border after Brexit – a key sticking point in getting her deal through parliament. MPs have also voted to reject a no-deal Brexit. And in a final development on a busy day in the Brexit story, opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn has also agreed to enter talks with the prime minister to find a way forward. But many of these developments raise more questions than they answer.

    https://theconversation.com/brexit-parliament-sends-may-back-to-brussels-what-latest-amendment-votes-mean-110748
    URLhttps://theconversation.com/brexit-parliament-sends-may-back-to-brussels-what-latest-amendment-votes-mean-110748
    PersonsLouise Thompson

Keywords

  • UK politics
  • Brexit