There won’t be parliament support for a ‘No-Deal’ Brexit

Even if May’s government is in disarray over Brexit but there is no majority in parliament for damaging the economy by leaving the EU without a deal, Labour finance chief John McDonnell said in a speech at Reuters in London on Wednesday.

Work and Pensions Minister Amber Rudd in a separate occasion said that Britain’s parliament will not support a ‘no-deal’ Brexit.

She also played down the prospect of a second referendum if lawmakers do not approve Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal.

What would this mean: 

The Institute for Government says that the lack of a parliamentary majority for “no deal” would mean that the government could be sent back to renegotiate a better deal.

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