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 Thursday January 17 2019, @01:50PM
Indeed. And in this specific case: in Scotland a majority doesn't want to leave the EU but is overruled by England.
Around the time of the referendum I read the suggestion somewhere that the UK shouldn't leave the EU but England and other parts that want to leave the EU should leave the UK. I don't think the English would accept that, but to me it seems to be one of the most sensible suggestions I heard during this mess.