Britain's May to hold parliamentary Brexit vote on Jan. 15

Britain's May to hold parliamentary Brexit vote on Jan. 15
Britain's battle over Brexit resumes on January 7, 2019 when parliament returns from its Christmas break to debate and -- most likely -- defeat Prime Minister Theresa May's unpopular EU divorce deal. (AFP)
Updated 07 January 2019
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Britain's May to hold parliamentary Brexit vote on Jan. 15

Britain's May to hold parliamentary Brexit vote on Jan. 15
  • May was forced to pull the vote on her deal in December after she said it would be defeated by a large majority
  • May said on Sunday that Britain would be in uncharted territory if her Brexit deal is rejected by parliament

LONDON: Prime Minister Theresa May will hold a delayed parliamentary vote on her Brexit deal on Tuesday, January 15, the BBC reported on Monday, citing government sources.
May was forced to pull the vote on her deal in December after she said it would be defeated by a large majority. The government had previously said the vote would be held in the week of January 14.
May said on Sunday that Britain would be in uncharted territory if her Brexit deal is rejected by parliament, despite little sign that she has won over sceptical lawmakers.