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Another series of interim Brexit votes

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The next vote was taken on the subsequent amendments to Brexit, and in the short hours the legislators voted on Amendments A, F and the Main motion.

Amendment A, which was meant to move on to a number of successive new indicative votes, was accepted. It blocked no deal was accepted.

Amendment F, according to which if the UK is seven days away from leaving without a deal, then the House may be convened to consider an option in which Parliament approves or not a transaction without a deal was rejected. The main motion proposal was accepted - including a correction that would allow the Parliament to take control of the indicative votes for the Brexit options.

Corbyn joined with a statement in which he again proposed choosing to be returned to the people (second referendum). In the light of the accepted proposal A, there are now a number of options to consider on Wednesday. The amendment gives Parliament more freedom in future decisions, which the government did not want.

The pound reacted with minimal movements.

The ministry expressed a negative opinion on the results of the vote. Amendment A threatens the balance between democratic institutions and puts the future of UK on the map. Any option proposed by Parliament should be added to the EU negotiations. In addition, Parliament should consider how long these negotiations will continue and whether Brexit's prolongation will stand in the upcoming European Parliament elections.

Theresa May could resign in return for the legislators to accept her proposal.


 Trader Martin Nikolov

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