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Abstract:The leader of a faction in British Prime Minister Theresa Mays Conservative Party demanding a clean break from the European Union said there was a clear choice now facing lawmakers: back the government's divorce deal or risk no
LONDON (Reuters) - The leader of a faction in British Prime Minister Theresa Mays Conservative Party demanding a clean break from the European Union said there was a clear choice now facing lawmakers: back the government's divorce deal or risk no Brexit at all.
Lawmaker Jacob Rees-Mogg's comments indicated he could scale back his opposition to May's deal for leaving the European Union ahead of a another potential vote in parliament on her plan, which has already been rejected twice.
On Monday, British lawmakers wrested control of the parliamentary agenda from the government for a day in a highly unusual bid to find a way through the Brexit impasse.
“The choice seems to be Mrs Mays deal or no Brexit” Rees-Mogg said on Twitter.
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