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Abstract:British lawmakers have proposed letting parliament choose between leaving the European Union without a deal or stopping Brexit altogether as an option to be voted on as part of a series of indicative votes to be held on Wednesda
LONDON (Reuters) - British lawmakers have proposed letting parliament choose between leaving the European Union without a deal or stopping Brexit altogether as an option to be voted on as part of a series of indicative votes to be held on Wednesday.
Jo Maugham, a lawyer and campaigner, tweeted details of the cross party proposal and said: “If No Deal and Revoke (Article 50) are all that is left she (Prime Minister Theresa May) must put the choice between them to MPs.”
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