JUST IN: British lawmakers reject leaving the EU without a deal, paving the way for a vote to delay Brexit.
Lawmakers voted in favor of a cross-party motion that ruled out a potentially disorderly "no-deal" Brexit.
Lawmakers voted by in favor of a cross-party motion that ruled out a potentially disorderly"no-deal" Brexit under any circumstances. While the approved motion has no legal force and ultimately may not prevent a no-deal exit after a possible delay, it carries considerable political force.After two-and-a-half years of negotiations and two failed attempts to pass a Brexit deal proposed by Prime Minister Theresa May, the vote against a no-deal exit still leaves undecided how, when and on what terms Britain will leave the club it joined in 1973., May said it was still the best option for leaving in an orderly fashion.
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