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May Announces "Bold New Offer" for Brexit to Labor Skeptics

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After failing three times with its project for the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union (EU), known as ‘Brexit’, the Government will propose to Parliament next month a fourth initiative, the Withdrawal Agreement Bill, which seeks enact the agreement. “Whatever the outcome of any vote, I will not ask Members to think again: I will ask them to consider a new and better agreement with an open mind and to give it their support,” he said. May stated through a column in the ‘Sunday Times’. The date of the vote and the content of what will be submitted to lawmakers for consideration have not yet been made public. The Brexit talks between May’s conservatives and The opposition Labor Party failed last Friday, hours after the prime minister, who finished negotiating the terms of divorce with the European Union, agreed to set a timetable on his departure from power. Corbyn will not give his support. British Labor Party, Jeremy Corbyn, announced this Sunday that his party will not support the new Brexit proposal announced by the prime minister, the conservative Theresa May, as it considers that it is “fundamentally” the same proposal already repeatedly rejected in the British Parliament. “We have not seen the new bill yet, but nothing I have heard leads me to believe that it is fundamentally different from the previous bill presented, so for now we are not going to support it,” Corbyn said in an interview in the BBC. The government and Labor have been negotiating for weeks to gain the support of Labor MPs for a new proposal for a withdrawal agreement from the EU, but so far the negotiations have been unsuccessful.The initial objective was for Brexit to be consummated on March 31, but the rejection of Labor – who aspire to a closer relationship with Europe – and of the ‘Brexiters’ – the conservatives who reject even the light link provided in the agreement negotiated by May with Brussels – they have prevented the exit. Brussels and London have given until October to negotiate a new deal.

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