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LONDON - While it was not the showdown it would have been before Theresa May's U-turn earlier this week,Pro-Brexit protesters walk past anti-Brexit protesters outside of the Houses of Parliament, February 27, 2019now that the assembly has rejected its alternative Brexit plan; it was also interesting that a substantial minority of Conservative lawmakers abstained or voted against the new timetable set out by May for the coming weeks, including a future option on delaying Brexit.
Corbyn also clearly believes that May could still be forced to ditch some of her red lines and move towards Labour’s softer Brexit, with a permanent customs union with the European Union and closer links to its single market. The Tory resistance to May’s timetable shows on the other hand that hard Brexiters have not given up yet.
The German move has already delayed the British government’s 10 billion-pound deal to sell Saudi Arabia 48 new Typhoons.
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