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среда, 16 января 2019 г.

New photo Is Brexit ever going to happen? Everything you need to know about the next steps after Theresa May’s confidence vote

THERESA May has survived a vote of no confidence in the Commons – meaning she has clung on as PM for a little while longer.


But she suffered the worst defeat in British history last night when her MPs voted to kill off her Brexit deal.


Theresa May after winning the vote of confidence in her


She has kept her Plan B secret so far – but after losing she will have to come clean about the next steps within three days.


Tonight she confirmed she would be inviting Jeremy Corbyn and other opposition leaders to Downing Street for talks – but the Labour boss has already said he probably won’t go.


He wants her to rule out a No Deal Brexit first, something she’s unlikely to.


A massive defeat on Brexit sees the PM’s rivals scrambling to take advantage – with critics on all sides keen to force their preferred outcome.


So what happens next, and how will this all end? Here are the most likely (and unlikely) outcomes…


GOING SOFT


A cross-party group of MPs are frantically pushing an alternative Soft Brexit plan which could replace Mrs May’s deal.


Tory Nick Boles and Labour’s Stephen Kinnock are leading figures in the “Norway Plus” movement – arguing Britain should consider joining the European Economic Area.


That would mean the UK staying in the EU’s single market.


It would be welcomed by big business – but Brexit voters would be unhappy because it would mean Britain accepting open borders, and following European rules without a say.


One possible mechanism for the plan is a bill tabled by Mr Boles giving control of Brexit to the Commons “Liaison Committee” of senior backbenchers.


HOW LIKELY? 3/5


HARD AS NAILS


Most of the Tory Brexiteers who oppose the PM’s deal want her to return to Brussels and strike a tougher line.


The likes of Boris Johnson and Dominic Raab wrote a letter this week urging Mrs May to offer the EU an ultimatum.


They are adamant that Britain can secure a “Canada Plus” trade deal allowing us to abandon most European regulations.


But Eurocrats currently insist it’s impossible to re-open negotiations.


HOW LIKELY? 2/5


REFERENDUM RE-RUN


Dozens of MPs are hell-bent on forcing Mrs May to hold a second referendum so Britain can stay in the EU.


Yesterday Labour’s Chuka Umunna, Tory rebel Dominic Grieve and opposition leaders published a draft law which would enact a fresh vote on Brexit.


It would require Article 50 to be delayed to allow time for the referendum to be held some time in the spring.


Yet without the support of the Government it’s unlikely the second vote could become a reality.


HOW LIKELY? 2/5


DEAL OR NO DEAL?


If Mrs May’s deal fails, the legal default is that we will leave the EU without a deal on March 29.


A number of Brexiteers now regard this as the best option and are opposing the withdrawal agreement on those grounds.


Despite the legal position, the majority of MPs insist they will take any measure necessary to rule out No Deal.


Last week they approved a motion which blocks the Government from spending money preparing for No Deal, and they would almost certainly table further such votes over the coming weeks.


HOW LIKELY? 3/5

MAY TRIUMPHS – EVENTUALLY


Cabinet ministers remain adamant that a version of Theresa May’s plan will eventually pass the Commons, even after she lost tonight.


They believe sceptical MPs will lose their nerve as Brexit Day approaches – terrified of either No Deal or a second referendum.


The PM was recently encouraged by a chat with Angela Merkel where the German leaders suggested more concessions could be possible.


Thanks to an amendment masterminded by Dominic Grieve, she will have just three days to reveal her next steps.


Based on past experience, the most likely outcome is that she will stubbornly plough on with a version of the current deal regardless of the scale of her defeat.


A second vote on the withdrawal agreement could then take place as early as next week – or as late as March.


HOW LIKELY? 4/5


Jacob Rees-Mogg is leading the opposition to Mrs May’s deal
AFP
Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to oppose the withdrawal agreement
Reuters
Dominic Raab quit as Brexit Secretary in protest against the deal
AFP

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