UK-Brexit Vote

Insufficient support for third vote on Brexit deal: British PM

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1. European Commission headquarters
2. National flag of United Kingdom

London, UK - March 18, 2019 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
3. European Union (EU) flag outside Westminster Palace
4. National flag of United Kingdom, EU flag
5. Demonstrators outside Westminster Palace
6. National flag of United Kingdom, EU flag
7. Various of demonstrators holding placards, flags
8. Demonstrator wearing socks with EU flag pattern

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9. Demonstrators outside Westminster Palace

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10. Various of Westminster Palace, National flag of United Kingdom

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11. Various of No.10 Downing Street

FILE: London, UK - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
12. Tower Bridge

FILE: London, UK - 2017 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
13. Big Ben, traffic
14. Big Ben

London, UK - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
15. Traffic
16. Pedestrians

FILE: London, UK - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
17. Aerial shots of cityscape

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British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday that there is still not sufficient support in the House of Commons for a third vote on the Brexit deal.

May made this statement at the House of Commons as the European Commission announced that it had completed its preparations for a potential no-deal Brexit on April 12, warning that this scenario is increasingly likely.

May is expected to bring her Withdrawal Agreement back for a so-called third meaningful vote; however, earlier the government said that it wouldn't do that unless it was sure it had enough support to win the vote.

Meanwhile, MPs on Monday voted in favor (329 to 302) of an amendment tabled by Oliver Letwin, which would lead to a series of indicative votes on Wednesday for "alternative ways forward" with Brexit. Yet May remains "skeptical" about the process of indicative votes, saying that she would not commit to delivering the outcome of the votes.

Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the Labor Party, also called his party to vote for an amendment, which was approved by 327 votes against 300. The amendment calls on the government to provide sufficient parliamentary time this week for a series of indicative votes.

The MPs also disapproved of an amendment (311 to 314) proposed by Margaret Beckett from the Labor Party. Her amendment stipulated that if the UK was seven days away from a no-deal Brexit, the government would allow MPs to vote on whether to leave without a deal or to request another extension from the EU to give time for the British Parliament to determine a different approach.



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UK-Brexit Vote

Insufficient support for third vote on Brexit deal: British PM

Dateline : March 18/25, 2019/Recent/File

Location : United Kingdom

Duration : 2'00

  • English
  • Français
  • Deutsch


FILE: Brussels, Belgium - Feb 20, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. European Commission headquarters
2. National flag of United Kingdom

London, UK - March 18, 2019 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
3. European Union (EU) flag outside Westminster Palace
4. National flag of United Kingdom, EU flag
5. Demonstrators outside Westminster Palace
6. National flag of United Kingdom, EU flag
7. Various of demonstrators holding placards, flags
8. Demonstrator wearing socks with EU flag pattern

FILE: London, UK - Jan 25, 2019 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
9. Demonstrators outside Westminster Palace

FILE: London, UK - 2017 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
10. Various of Westminster Palace, National flag of United Kingdom

FILE: London, UK - April 26, 2017 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
11. Various of No.10 Downing Street

FILE: London, UK - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
12. Tower Bridge

FILE: London, UK - 2017 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
13. Big Ben, traffic
14. Big Ben

London, UK - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
15. Traffic
16. Pedestrians

FILE: London, UK - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
17. Aerial shots of cityscape


British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday that there is still not sufficient support in the House of Commons for a third vote on the Brexit deal.

May made this statement at the House of Commons as the European Commission announced that it had completed its preparations for a potential no-deal Brexit on April 12, warning that this scenario is increasingly likely.

May is expected to bring her Withdrawal Agreement back for a so-called third meaningful vote; however, earlier the government said that it wouldn't do that unless it was sure it had enough support to win the vote.

Meanwhile, MPs on Monday voted in favor (329 to 302) of an amendment tabled by Oliver Letwin, which would lead to a series of indicative votes on Wednesday for "alternative ways forward" with Brexit. Yet May remains "skeptical" about the process of indicative votes, saying that she would not commit to delivering the outcome of the votes.

Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the Labor Party, also called his party to vote for an amendment, which was approved by 327 votes against 300. The amendment calls on the government to provide sufficient parliamentary time this week for a series of indicative votes.

The MPs also disapproved of an amendment (311 to 314) proposed by Margaret Beckett from the Labor Party. Her amendment stipulated that if the UK was seven days away from a no-deal Brexit, the government would allow MPs to vote on whether to leave without a deal or to request another extension from the EU to give time for the British Parliament to determine a different approach.



ID : 8106731

Published : 2019-03-26 11:00

Last Modified : 2019-03-26 18:49:00

Source : China Central Television (CCTV),China Global Television Network (CGTN)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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