British members of parliament are negotiating and voting on a delay to Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal after two consecutive failed votes. The day before, UK parliamentarians voted to reject a no-deal Brexit under any circumstances, with only hardline Brexiteers supporting such an eventuality.
The lawmakers voted with a majority of 321 against 278 for the government’s motion to rule out a no-deal Brexit. Following the rejection of a no-deal, Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of UK opposition Labour Party, urged the parliament to take the initiative in settling the crisis around looming Brexit, adding that he would engage in talks with other lawmakers to find a compromise solution.