The British government is passing the first parliamentary test on Brexit

12 Sep 2017 02:32 PM

The British government's attempt to extract the UK from the EU law passed the first parliamentary test, and the MPs supported the law of withdrawal from the EU by 326 votes to 290 votes rejected the law under criticism of that law represents grab power by ministers.

The bill, which ends the rule of European Union law in the United Kingdom, moves on to its next parliamentary phase, and the ministers sought to reassure MPs, considering calls for assurances of their use of new powers.

British Prime Minister Teresa May welcomed the House vote, noting that the law provided certainty and clarity, while the Labor Party described it as an affront to parliamentary democracy.

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