UK: MPs reject all Brexit options again

The House of Commons again failed to agree on proposals for the next steps of Brexit on Monday.

Members of Parliament voted on four motions for leaving the European Union, including revoking Article 50, a second referendum, a customs union and keeping the UK in the single market, but none gained a majority. The votes were not legally binding on the government.

British Prime Minister Theresa May’s plan has already been rejected three times in Parliament. Her administration now has until April 12 to either seek a longer extension from the EU, take a different course or leave without a deal.