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jpak

(41,758 posts)
Wed Apr 18, 2018, 06:16 PM Apr 2018

UK government loses key Brexit vote

Source: CNN

London (CNN)The UK Government has lost a key Brexit vote, with the upper House of Parliament backing calls to remain in the EU customs union after Brexit.

The House of Lords voted 348 to 225 to amend the government's EU Withdrawal Bill, which will now return to the House of Commons where the defeat is likely to spur renewed opposition.

The amendment requires the government to report to Parliament by October 31 on what steps it has taken to remain in the customs union, which allows goods to flow freely across the European Union.

The government opposed the amendment. Prime Minister May had previously said Britain will not remain in the customs union after Brexit takes effect.

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Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/18/europe/uk-brexit-vote-defeat-intl/index.html

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UK government loses key Brexit vote (Original Post) jpak Apr 2018 OP
What does this mean politically? DavidDvorkin Apr 2018 #1
The Commons won't follow suit. The prime minister controls what gets voted on there. StevieM Apr 2018 #2
Thanks. DavidDvorkin Apr 2018 #3
If Commons doesn't vote it is dead. If Commons votes w/out Amendment it is dead in House of Lords.nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2018 #4

StevieM

(10,500 posts)
2. The Commons won't follow suit. The prime minister controls what gets voted on there.
Wed Apr 18, 2018, 06:47 PM
Apr 2018

May will probably call an early election regardless, given that she is being propped up by a party from Northern Ireland with right-wing social beliefs.

It wouldn't surprise me if she called an election for September, before the Conservative Party conference.

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