Today the voting of alternative offers for MPs with breaks
27 March 2019, 20:05 BDT


The British MPs will give an opinion on the alternative offer on the breaks. They have warned Prime Minister Theresa Macke that more MPs will resign if there is no change in the breaks. Today, the House of Commons will be voting in this regard on Wednesday.
In June 2016, after the referendum on referendum, 39 people resigned from the Theresa Marine Cabinet.
Former minister Alistair Burt said, the Prime Minister will now have to find a 'different answer'. However, there is a danger of chaos in the future, warns former Secretary David Davies.
Former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson told the BBC, Theresa Mar Agreement is not justified in any way. Otherwise, the country will be tied indefinitely in the agreement of the European Union.
Earlier, on Monday, there was a vote of confidence resolution on the recommendations of the Parliament on various options. Prime Minister Thresa May Lawmakers take control of parliamentary proceedings to decide the issues. It has effectively moved the parliament to control the process of breaks.
This is the first time the government takes control of the government in the history of the UK. In the voting, 329 lawmakers voted for it. And against 302 people. The leader of the ruling party, lawmaker Oliver Letwin, is the entrepreneur of the all-party proposal to curb the power of the government.
At the beginning of the session, the Prime Minister warned the parliament about this effort to take control of Theresa May. He said, if this effort is successful, it will create a damaging precedent in the pattern of balance of power. He also said that the Parliament can make a decision about the breaks, which may be contradictory to the government's manifesto or the European Union (EU) will not agree. May the government not to comply with the decision to impose the ban on parliament. She promised to organize voting in government to verify the opinion of the parliament. But the all-party supporter's supporters said they could not believe in the Prime Minister's promise. Because, in the last two and a half years, the prime minister did not allow lawmakers to comment on possible alternatives.
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