Theresa May’s Brexit deal faces fresh vote in UK parliament
Members of Parliament in the UK will vote on Theresa May’s Brexit deal later after she secured legally binding changes to its last minute talks with the EU in Strasbourg.
The Prime Minister said the changes meant the Irish backstop could not become permanent.
At a press conference with European commission president Jean-Claude Juncker, Mrs may insisted that she had delivered what parliament asked her to do.
On his part, Mr Juncker warned should the deal be voted down; there would be no third chance for the Brexit deal.