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Theresa May with a warning to Parliament days before the second vote on the proposal

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Prime Minister Theresa May today warned that Brexit could be fun, even postponed if the Members of Parliament rejected her proposal for a deal next Tuesday's vote.

May encouraged Eurosceptics in its own line of the Conservative Party to compromise in order to meet the expectations of 2016. If the Torit did not support it because they want a smoother and clearer exit from the EU than May offers, they risk to reach on the contrary - even a softer exit in Norwegian style.

"Support me and the UK will leave the European Union." Reject the deal and no one will know what will happen. - said May today at a meeting in Grimsby. "We may not be able to leave the EU for months, we may leave without the protectionism of my proposal, and we may not even go out."

May has announced his warning days before Parliament will begin the second vote on the overall deal proposal. In January, the deal was rejected. In the following weeks, May was making desperate attempts to convince his colleagues, but he had a rather strong opposition in the face of the opposition. If the deal does not pass on Tuesday, March 14 will be voted on whether to delay Point 50. Such a delay will only prolong the agony between the EU and the UK.

The result would be that the UK would remain in the Block constantly with a single market and customs union. A variant called Norway Plus.

"This will mean an end to free migration, the lack of opportunity to conclude our own commercial transactions, the lack of control over decisions, the return of excessive annual payments - and people have voted to" get back our control. "" - said May.

Source: Bloomberg Finance L.P.

Graphs: Used with permission of Bloomberg Finance L.P.


 Trader Martin Nikolov

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