Theresa May will re-cast his Brexit proposal in Parliament at the beginning of June. However, her decision was not backed by the opposition in the face of Labor, with whom the government failed to agree on co-operation.
Instead, May once again takes a "gambling" move, hoping that members of parliament will support it unanimously this time and bring to an end the process that politically separates the nation.
The UK withdrawal agreement on the EU has been rejected on several occasions by parliament. May has failed three times to bring together his colleagues and call them for unity. Still some members of the Conservatives and the Democratic Party continue to oppose the problem of the Irish border.
Laborers agree to support May only if the two sides sign a formal co-operation agreement. Jeremy Corbyn wants to work with Theresa May, but his position is solid and protects Labor's interest.
Source: Bloomberg Finance L.P.
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