British Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal suffered a major blow ahead of a historic vote on Tuesday when her chief attorney ruled that risks from its most contentious points remained “unchanged”.
The British leader announced after the negotiations that she had secured the “legally binding changes” to the vexing issue of the Irish border that lawmakers had long-sought. Cox wrote in a three-page conclusion that the risk of Britain ending up trapped in the bloc’s trade arrangements had been reduced by May’s last-minute deal but still remained.
They pressed May to secure the right for Britain to pull out of the arrangement or to make it time limited.Some Conservative MPs said they now intended to vote against May’s deal again on Tuesday evening, while others said they had changed their mind. That option is fraught with economic dangers and is backed only by hardcore proponents of the divorce.
Deal with your karma , after all you people merged us all to 1 nigeria
These re the people meddling in Nigeria’s affair n electoral process when they can’t even get their house in order. Nonsense
That one concern them we have our own problems here in Nigeria