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Next #Brexit defeat could mean election, May could say
Prime Minister Theresa May could indicate in a statement that another defeat for her Brexit deal could mean a general election, Channel 4’s political editor Gary Gibbon said on Wednesday (20 March), writes Elisabeth O'Leary.
“There’s speculation that (May) could spell out that defeat for her deal next week could mean a general election,” he said in a blog post. “Speculation too that Mrs May will, in an attempt to win Brexiteer votes, promise that she doesn’t intend to hang around as leader of the Tories (Conservatives) and prime minister much longer.”
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