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Theresa May's Brexit deal is defeated second time

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MPs’ will vote later on whether to block the UK from leaving the EU without a deal, after they again firmly rejected Theresa May’s withdrawal agreement.

The deal was defeated in the Commons on Tuesday evening by 149 votes.
The government will publish guidance for businesses on tariffs and proposals for the Irish border in the event of no deal on Wednesday morning.
The cabinet is due to meet at 08:00 GMT.
The EU said no deal plans were “more important than ever” after the defeat.
Numerous EU leaders expressed their dismay after MPs’ voted by 391 to 242 votes to reject Mrs May’s deal.
MPs’ will vote on Wednesday evening on whether to reject a no-deal Brexit.
The prime minister said Tory MPs’ will get a free vote on the motion.
That means Tory MPs’ can vote with their conscience rather than following the orders of party managers – an unusual move for a vote on a major policy.
The motion says: “This House declines to approve leaving the European Union without a withdrawal agreement and a framework on the future relationship on March 29.”
If no-deal is rejected, MPs’ will vote on Thursday on delaying Brexit by extending Article 50 – the legal mechanism that takes the UK out of the EU.
The EU has said it would need “a credible justification” before agreeing to any extension.
Leaving the EU in 16 days’ time remains the UK’s default position under the law.
In the Commons on Tuesday evening, Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn said Mrs May should now call a general election.
He called for no-deal to be “taken off the table” – and said Labour would continue to push its alternative Brexit proposals.
But he did not mention his party’s commitment to back another referendum.

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