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Brexit: London looking for the smallest Evil

No Deal, the customs Union, a new Referendum - the Brexit everything and anything still seems possible. Today the voting for the lower house again on the altern

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Brexit: London looking for the smallest Evil

No Deal, the customs Union, a new Referendum - the Brexit everything and anything still seems possible. Today the voting for the lower house again on the alternative proposals for Mays Deal. The EU urges to hurry.

The house of Commons is taking a new attempt to find a way out of the muddled Brexit Situation. Parliament speaker John Bercow selects from eight alternative proposals to those on the house in the evening to decide. Media reports assume that Bercow will allow three to four options to vote on.

However, there is no majority for one of the Alternatives has yet to show signs. As the most promising variants of great Britain remain in a customs Union with the EU and a new Referendum on the Brexit Treaty. The sample of votes are not legally binding, but have political weight.

Prime Minister Theresa May could also try, your already three times rejected-Brexit Deal on Tuesday or Wednesday to the vote again. It could also be a runoff election between your proposal and the alternative plan with the most votes.

Theresa May could bring your Deal to the vote again - it would be already the fourth start-up.

"no one knows where it goes long -"

The time pressure is enormous: the completely divided Parliament to an agreement soon, the threat of a withdrawal without an agreement on the 12. April or a re-displacement of the leaving the EU, with the participation of the British in the European elections in late may as a result.

EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, demanded that the lower house today, rapid clarity about the plans of the country. "A Sphinx is an open book in comparison to the British Parliament," he said in Saarbrücken. "And we need to bring this Sphinx now to Talk. It's enough with the long Silence." Juncker complained that in terms of Brexit "no one knows where it's at". The EU does not know what the British Parliament: "What it wants, but we have not brought yet."

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