After Theresa May’s defeat the British Parliament remains fundamentally split over what form of Brexit would be best for Britain.
The British Prime Minister is fighting to retain her grip on power while attempting to find a Brexit compromise that could command majority support in the British House of Commons.
Former Ukip leader Nigel Farage has called on the Prime Minister to quit, while there are increasing calls for a second referendum, especially from MPs within the UK’s Labour Party.
Mrs May faces a vote of no confidence today after suffering a massive parliamentary defeat over her controversial EU withdrawal agenda.
Labour launched a bid to oust the British Government after Mrs May’s Withdrawal Agreement was overwhelmingly rejected by 432 votes to 202 last night.
Nigel Farage told ITV1’s Good Morning Britain: “If the Prime Minister had any sense of honour she would resign this morning having led us to this debacle, but of course she won’t.”
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