Distrust Vote For Teresa-Mei
Jan 17, 2019| On the evening of the 15th, the lower house of the British Parliament voted on the "Brexit" agreement reached between the British government and the European Union. The agreement was eventually passed with 202 votes to 432 votes. Only a few seconds after the results were announced, the British opposition Labor Party leader Corbin said that he would launch a vote of no confidence in the Teresa May government.
At 7:20 pm local time on the 16th, members of the House of Commons of the British Parliament voted against the Prime Minister Teresa May, voting for 306 votes to 325 votes (306 no-confidence votes, 325 confidence votes). Teresa May and his government have passed the risk.
After Teresa May’s vote on the “No-confidence Motion”, he will start a dialogue with the Allied Northern Ireland Democratic Unity Party, conduct multi-party consultations with important members of all parties, and conduct follow-up negotiations with the EU to fight for final concessions. .


