
The London Parliament votes today on how to move towards the EU exit. It is already the second round of voting since the defeat for Prime Minister Theresa May with her Brexit agreement in mid-January. Unlike the first time, at the end of January, however, the amendments tabled by the Members of Parliament are unlikely to offer any chance of success.
At that time, parliamentarians had called for renegotiation of the Brussels-negotiated treaty on leaving the EU. They rejected a Brexit without agreement. The vote, however, has no binding effect.
May had already announced on Tuesday a third round of voting on 27 February and asked for more time for the renegotiations with the European Union. Brussels strictly rejects any changes to the Brexit Agreement. Great Britain wants to leave the community of states on March 29th.