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More Brexit drama signals confusion ahead

Prime Minister Theresa May leaving 10 Downing Street for the House of Commons
Prime Minister Theresa May leaving 10 Downing Street for the House of Commons Source: AAP

It's been another day of Brexit drama in the British Parliament - which is still no closer to a resolution on how, or even if, it is going to leave the European Union.


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By Allan Lee, Miyuki Roberts

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It's been another day of Brexit drama in the British Parliament - which is still no closer to a resolution on how, or even if, it is going to leave the European Union.


The Scottish National Party's Westminster Leader Ian Blackford summing up another day of indecision on what's being billed as the most important issue to face British Parliamentarians since the second world war.

Parliament, having taken control of the Brexit process from the Government, was presented with  eight different possible Brexit options, or indicative votes. 

It was hoped that an alternative would be found to Prime Minister Theresa May's deal, which has already been rejected twice by Parliament.

In the end, none of the options received the majority support that would clarify the UK's course.

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