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The European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, on Wednesday. Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, has specified May 24 as the deadline for any Brexit extension, though others think this could be pushed to the end of June, just before the new European Parliament is constituted.
The European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, on Wednesday. Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, has specified May 24 as the deadline for any Brexit extension, though others think this could be pushed to the end of June, just before the new European Parliament is constituted.

U.K. Lawmakers Reject ‘No-Deal’ Brexit, and Defy Theresa May Yet Again

British Conservative Party member of Parliament Anna Soubry (R) with cross-party members of Parliament outside Downing Street following talks with Prime Minister Theresa May in London, Jan. 21, 2019.
British Conservative Party member of Parliament Anna Soubry (R) with cross-party members of Parliament outside Downing Street following talks with Prime Minister Theresa May in London, Jan. 21, 2019.

Disgusted by Brexit hard-liners, three lawmakers abandon Theresa May’s Conservative Party

Peter Tatchell
PeterTatchell
If #Brexit is the answer, it was a bloody silly question. London: a million people demand a #PeoplesVote The people, not MPs, must decide. Revoke Article 50. Remain & reform the EU. The EU gives us the collective strength to resist Trump & Putin. @GeorgeMonbiot @peoplesvote_uk https://t.co/pCWFE2U1ds
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James Cleverly MP
JamesCleverly
The 2nd referendum march today and the millions of signatures on the revoke A50 petition are significant and important. But Neither tells us anything we didn’t already know. Millions of people in the UK don’t want Brexit, millions do. And 80%+ of MPs were elected to deliver it
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Jonathan Edwards
JonathanPlaid
This is what 278 MPs voted for, mostly Tories, including British Government Ministers. This is what the Prime Minister is still threatening. Secret Cabinet Office document reveals chaotic planning for no-deal Brexit | Politics | The Guardian https://t.co/JALfxB8mkX
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Gary Gibbon's Blog
GaryGibbonBlog
Will Brexit lead to a political revolution? On this week's Politics: Where Next podcast I'm joined by Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat and Labour MP Lisa Nandy who discuss the revolutionary qualities of Brexit - that could change the UK’s politics forever. https://t.co/WnXBkxBcv0
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