UK government warns it might not hold pivotal Brexit vote

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British leader Theresa May's government warned Sunday it might not hold a planned Brexit vote this week unless it feels it can secure a win that avoids a lengthy delay to pulling out of the EU.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON - British leader Theresa May's government warned Sunday it might not hold a planned Brexit vote this week unless it feels it can secure a win that avoids a lengthy delay to pulling out of the EU.

But May cautioned Sunday that another defeat would almost certainly require a delay so long that Britain would have to take part in European Parliament elections in May. "We will only bring the deal back if we are confident that enough of our colleagues and the DUP are prepared to support it so that we can get it through parliament," finance minister Philip Hammond said on the BBC.Work in progress Some European ministers have suggested postponing Brexit until the end of 2020.

And the opposition Labour party has followed an ambiguous policy while pushing for new elections that could topple May.

 

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