British parliament to vote on Brexit delay, PM seeks to revive her deal

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British parliament to vote on Brexit delay, PM seeks to revive her deal
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Britain's parliament was due to vote on Thursday on whether to delay Brexit...

LONDON - Britain’s parliament was due to vote on Thursday on whether to delay Brexit beyond March 29 and Prime Minister Theresa May prepared to push lawmakers to vote again before then on her EU divorce deal, which they have twice rejected.

Arlene Foster, leader of the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party that props up May’s minority government in parliament but which has so far voted against May’s agreement, said it was working with the government to try to find a way of leaving the EU with a deal. British finance minister Philip Hammond said Brussels might insist on a long delay to Brexit if the UK government requests an extension to the process.“This is not in our control and the European Union is signaling that only if we have a deal is it likely to be willing to grant a short technical extension to get the legislation through,” Hammond told Sky News.

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