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A majority of the votes : house of Commons calls for a re-Brexit-shift

The British house of Commons has voted for a bill that the government to a shift of Brexit on the 12. April also committed itself to. The submission happened in

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A majority of the votes : house of Commons calls for a re-Brexit-shift

The British house of Commons has voted for a bill that the government to a shift of Brexit on the 12. April also committed itself to. The submission happened in the parliamentary chamber on Wednesday night with a majority of only one voice: 313 MPs voted for the Text, 312. The law, to prevent a hard Brexit, will be presented on Thursday the British house of lords.

The government reacted angrily to the vote. "We are disappointed that MPs have supported this law," said a government spokesman. Prime Minister Theresa May have already set out, such as the UK, the EU could exit with an exit agreement - and already announced, a further Brexit-delay. The law would limit the possibilities of Negotiation with the government, the spokesman said.

May had already announced on Tuesday that the EU to a further postponement of Brexit on the 12. To ask April. The EU on 10. April a special summit to Brexit.

In the muddled Brexit dispute had met the Prime Minister on Wednesday, opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn to a conversation, to search for a way out of Brexit-cul-de-SAC. Both sides described the Meeting as "constructive". The talks are to be continued on Thursday. However, Labour is calling for a customs Union with the EU, which reject many of the Conservative strictly.

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Vice-President of the EU Commission, Frans Timmermans, called for both sides to reach an agreement in the Brexit-armed. It would be "extremely important" that May and Corbyn some of the principles of the future relations between the EU and the UK, and the exit of the Treaty in the lower house "finally adopted" will said Timmermans, the "world" of Thursday. Such an agreement would be in the interests of the UK and the EU.

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May and Corbyn should take into account "the national interest, and not only to the party interests thinking," said Timmermans. The Dutchman has called on London, with a view to leaving the EU to make a clear decision. "We can't make infinite so the Brexit negotiations, and always extend a couple of weeks. The British Parliament must now make a decision, and finally say what you want in London."

care to drive the Irish head of government, Leo Varadkar, the border will prevent the controls between his country and the British in Northern Ireland after a Brexit. He has invited Chancellor Angela Merkel to the island. The CDU politician wants to make on Thursday a picture of the situation.

Should be controls between the two Parts of Ireland introduced, it is expected that with the new violence in the former civil war region. With the planned withdrawal of Britain from the customs Union, the seems to prevent.

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