UK Times with the article, referring to the UK of course (not Britain)
Britain faces another year in the European Union if MPs refuse to approve a central part of Theresa May's deal during an emergency sitting of parliament (on Friday)
- On the date the country was due to leave the bloc, the Commons will be asked to vote in favour of a stripped-down version of the deal, consisting of only the withdrawal agreement.
- Approving this is an essential condition set by the EU for a short extension of the Article 50 process.
- However, as protesters led by Nigel Farage gather outside parliament, there seems little chance that the vote will succeed, with Jeremy Corbyn and the DUP rejecting the idea.
- EU leaders are preparing to force Britain either to accept a delay lasting as long as a year
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On the bright side I guess a long extension (and it looks like that'll be the result like it or not) might be time for something sensible to be worked out. As the situation stands now its a complete debacle. One example, Rees-Mogg says Theresa's May deal will make the UK a slave state to the EU, and yet he wants to vote in favour! Not picking on Mr. Mogg - similar venality is being displayed far and wide in this mess.
UK Times is gated, but here is the link if you can access it