Brexit is on, but it is off too. Prime Minister May has worked for two years to sever the United Kingdom from the European Union; to protect the UK from some bad ideas that are part of the EUs plans. The UK will still leave the EU in late May, in spite of an impending change in the government there.
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Politics can be volatile, even in the United Kingdom, will she survive independently, or be swallowed by the EU?
Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal has been rejected by 230 votes – the largest defeat for a sitting government in history.
This will cause a vote of no confidence soon that will put someone else in charge of the government there in the UK. With Brexit still scheduled for late May, the UK will still be leaving the EU; exactly how that will occur is now no longer clear. With all the work essentially done already, the UK will still leave the EU. It will be interesting to see exactly how that will happen.
I do not understand why the vote of no confidence has been delayed until Wednesday at 1900 hours. I do know when that happens it triggers a general election, that usually results in a change of who is in control of the reigns of power there in the UK. I am not sure when the general election will be scheduled, but it will significantly change the direction that the United Kingdom will travel in the near future.
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Some of the contraversy over the EU is a direct result of requirements from the EU to resettle large numbers of muslims very quickly. Several member states have also rejected this requirement, and the entire EU may be threatened.
Things are getting interesting for sure in the EU.
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