The UK Parliament voted on eight new proposals on the Brexit process framework.
The first vote was to trigger the mechanisms that would extend Point 50, which was approved. The vote took 10 minutes, after which the speaker of the parliament announced the results of the other 7 proposals that had been voted in advance.
The proposal to leave without a deal on April 12 was canceled. The UK proposal to seek a single market with the EU was rejected. The proposal for the UK to stay in the EEA and resume its membership of EFTA has been canceled. The idea of a customs union with the EU was rejected. The Labor Union's plan for customs union with the EU was reversed. The notion of canceling Point 50 if no parliament did not agree to the no-deal was rejected. The idea for a second referendum was rejected. An implied no-deal Brexit if no agreement has been reached has also been canceled.
With the consequences of the vote, it seems that if Parliament can not agree to anything, then the probability of hard Brexit becomes big.
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