UK PM May adamant on sending defeated Brexit deal back to Parliament
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British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday she still hoped to submit her twice-defeated Brexit deal to another vote by lawmakers. Last week the EU agreed to delay Britain's exit to May 22 if parliament approves her Brexit deal this week. If it does not, it has until April 12 to propose an alternative or leave without a deal. Earlier May told parliament she did not believe there was enough support for a third vote on the deal as things stand.
"But I also indicated that I was continuing to talk to colleagues across this House (of Commons), and I would hope to be able to bring back a vote in this House that enables us to guarantee Brexit," she told parliament.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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