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Abstract:British Prime Minister Theresa May could bring a Brexit deal to a vote in parliament as early as next week, her de-facto deputy said on Tuesday. When repeatedly asked if May would rule out a no-deal Brexit, he did not add
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May could bring a Brexit deal to a vote in parliament as early as next week, her de-facto deputy said on Tuesday.
When repeatedly asked if May would rule out a no-deal Brexit, he did not address the question directly.
“These negotiations are at an absolutely critical time,” David Lidington said.
We need to hold our nerve as a government, get behind the prime minister, see those decisions and those changes through and then we've got a very clear pledge at the very latest, I hope it's sooner, ... by March 12 this will come back to the House of Commons for a clear decision."
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