Supporters of the British government's Brexit bill warned of a "chaotic" exit from the European Union if opponents defeat it in a key vote on Monday. Prime Minister Theresa May's government headed into the vote confident it had rallied just enough lawmakers to move the legislation forward, although it still will face obstacles. Labor Party leaders said they would oppose the bill, calling it a "power grab," but Brexit Secretary David Davis said people who backed leaving the EU in last year's referendum did not "vote for confusion." "The real challenge will be whether May can keep the draft amendment-free at the so-called committee stage it enters next," according to Bloomberg . Source: Bloomberg, BBC News |
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