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Members of the House of Commons rejected by 391 votes against and 242 for B Agreementmeet againPrime Minister Theresa May received three more documents at the last minute for parliamentary approval.
A maneuver that failed this Tuesday in Westminster and now forces to decide what will happen with the Bmeet again in two decisive days.
– Wednesday 13th March: the House of Commons will decide if it wants an exit for the brave community bloc on March 29th.
This possibility seems remote, as the lower house has already indicated on several occasions that it does not want this scenario, which would remove the transition period set by the agreement until December 2020.
In addition, it would oblige British companies to trade with the rest of the countries in accordance with the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO), on terms less advantageous than the current treaties in which the United Kingdom participates as a member of the Community Customs Union.
– Thursday 14th March: if, as you know, the Parliament rejects on Wednesday a non-negotiated "divorce", it will vote today on the extension of the validity of Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, according to which the country must leave the country. EU on March 29, at the end of the two-year negotiating period stipulated.
If Parliament approves this extension, the remaining 27 countries of the community club will have to give their approval to be effective.
In any case, this extension will, as May warned, be "short and limited", and it must be ensured that it is not prolonged before the date of the European elections which will take place on Sunday 26 May .
If the United Kingdom persists in the EU, it will have to participate in the vote, which is somewhat illogical if the country prepares to leave the bloc soon after.
With everything, to may delay the Bmeet again would not facilitate the situation, which would continue to be with or without agreement, or cancel directlymeet again, which, according to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), the United Kingdom could do unilaterally.
This complex situation could lead to the end of May and the convening of a general election if the Labor Party submits a confidence motion to the "Prime Minister" and it is pbaded in the House of Commons.
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