It's my deal, no deal or no Brexit at all: Theresa May

LONDON: Prime Minister Theresa May mentioned on Thursday that British lawmakers faced a call ahead of a vote on her Brexit deal: approving her deal or dealing with an go out and not using a deal and even the reversal of Brexit.

May mentioned she was once chatting with lawmakers about giving parliament a bigger role in whether or not the Northern Irish backstop arrangement could be prompted, though she gave few details.

May mentioned some in parliament have been seeking to frustrate Brexit and that she did not assume some other referendum on Brexit was once the precise path.

"There are three options: one is to leave the European Union with a deal... the other two are that we leave without a deal or that we have no Brexit at all," May advised BBC radio.


"It's clear that there are those in the House of Commons who want to frustrate Brexit... and overturn the vote of the British people and that's not right."


May again and again sidestepped questions about whether or not she would extend the Dec. 11 vote however did trace at possible concessions on the Northern Irish backstop.


"There are questions about how decisions are taken as to whether we go into the backstop, because that isn’t an automatic," she mentioned. "The question is: do we go into the backstop? Do we extend what I call the implementation period?"


When requested again and again what her "Plan B" could be if her deal was once rejected, she did indirectly answer the questions.
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