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Abstract:A British lawmaker has proposed a motion with other parliamentarians to compel the government to negotiate a new UK-EU customs union after Brexit as part of a series of indicative votes due to be held on Wednesday. Briti
LONDON (Reuters) - A British lawmaker has proposed a motion with other parliamentarians to compel the government to negotiate a new UK-EU customs union after Brexit as part of a series of indicative votes due to be held on Wednesday.
British lawmakers will wrest control of the Brexit process from the government in order to try to find a majority for an alternative way forward that could break the parliamentary deadlock.
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