‘May Day’ for Brexit: Possible scenarios of what happens next

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British Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit divorce deal may not be, as one opposition lawmaker called it, “as dead as the deadest dodo,” but it is definitely ailing. It looks very likely that Britain’s Parliament will reject the agreement in a vote scheduled for Tuesday. If that happens, May has until the start of next week to come back to Parliament with a Plan B and Britain has just 10 weeks until it is due to leave the bloc, with or without a deal, on March 29. Here’s a look at what might happen if lawmakers vote down the deal.

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