British legislators would vote decisively against no-deal Brexit - German minister
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Germany's Economy Minister Peter Altmaier expressed the hope that British legislators would vote decisively against a no-deal Brexit in a session of the London parliament later on Wednesday.
"After divisive debates & votes, today can become a turning point," Altmaier, a close confidante of Chancellor Angela Merkel, wrote on Twitter after the British parliament for a second time rejected an agreement for an orderly withdrawal. "Rejecting No-deal-Brexit by a large cross-party majority will unite millions in the UK & in Europe," he added in a tweet addressed to the British. "Whatever you finally decide. Good luck dear friends!"
(With inputs from agencies.)
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