On Tuesday, the Brexit agreement, which UK Prime Minister Theresa May presented after months of talks with EU leaders, suffered a crushing defeat in parliament.
British Trade Minister Liam Fox said on Sunday that the UK parliament had no right to hijack the Brexit process.
The trade minister’s comments come after earlier this week, the Brexit deal, which UK Prime Minister Theresa May presented to the country after months of talks with EU leaders, suffered a defeat in parliament, where it was rejected in a 432-202 vote. The outcome of the vote has not only increased the probability of a no-deal Brexit but also prompted a second motion of no confidence in the government, which May won by a narrow margin.