“We Leave On 29 March Without Deal Unless We Can Agree Something” – Brexit Minister

The House of Commons voted on 29 January on seven amendments to supplement a government proposal for the deal with Brussels about the country’s withdrawal from the union.

We will leave on the 29th of March without a deal unless we can agree on something, Britain’s Brexit Minister Stephen Barclay has stated.

“The dynamic did change last night and it gives a clear mandate to the prime minister to take back to Brussels”, told Barclay

Reuters reported that when he was asked about what could replace the backstop in the deal he said: “There are a number of options, there are issues in terms of having time limits, issues in terms of exit clauses, issues in terms of technology and this will be the nature of the negotiation with the EU in the coming days”.