Brexit vote: What just happened and what comes next?
With only approximately two more months before a default no-deal "hard Brexit," the British Parliament has decisively rejected Prime Minister May's proposed plan for leaving the European Union.
There is a no confidence vote in works which, if successful, will dissolve the government and force another general election.
See also: Live: Latest as MPs debate no confidence vote
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday January 16 2019, @07:59PM (1 child)
My impression was that pro-brexiters are mostly victims of gentrification and growing economic inequality and other people who for whatever reason think that current government doesn't represent them.
(Score: 1, Flamebait) by Dr Spin on Wednesday January 16 2019, @09:12PM
You are right about the bulk of them. That does not undermine the claim that the pro-Brexit masses are sheeple led by deceitful but cunning lame wolves.
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