British Prime Minister Theresa May defeated by 149 votes in crunch Brexit vote.
London:
Britain’s parliament rejected Prime Minister Theresa May’s deal to quit the European Union for a second time on Tuesday, deepening the country’s worst political crisis for generations, 17 days before the planned departure date.
British Parliament on late Tuesday night rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal for a second time, plunging the UK into a state of uncertainty just two weeks ahead of the country's divorce from the European Union.
The House of Commons voted against the deal by 391 votes to 242.