Parliament is deadlocked over how to proceed with Brexit, Britain's biggest shift in foreign and trade policy in more than 40 years
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The contentious amendment was passed by 308 votes in favour to 297 against, a day after MPs delivered another blow to Prime Minister Theresa May by voting to scupper a no-deal Brexit.
May confirmed the House of Commons will cast its judgment on her withdrawal deal next week, a month after she postponed the vote in the face of certain defeat
May said the vote in parliament would be around Jan 15, despite newspaper reports she could delay it
MPs are due to vote next week on whether or not to back the Brexit plan
Government has yet to secure a deal on exiting the EU
The survey of 1,215 Conservative Party members found 59 percent opposed May's deal, with 38 percent in favour
Many manufacturers are building up inventories to protect themselves against the risks of customs delays at the border after March 29
May made the appeal in a New Year's message little more than two weeks before a make-or-break vote in parliament on her plan for Britain's exit from the European Union which is due to happen on March
Fox told his fellow lawmakers that it was a "matter of honor" to back May and he'd rather accept an agreement that falls short of the ideal than risk Brexit's failure
Instead of being deterred by a 'no deal' scenario, the UK should adopt a tit-for-tat strategy with the EU
Christmas is a time "to put aside our differences and focus on what really matters", Theresa May said
Much like the Brexit withdrawal agreement, the paper is a stop gap, full of nebulous transitionary measures with few concrete plans for Britain's future labour market
The UK's immigration system is currently a malfunctioning mess. It's overly complicated, opaque and weighed down with political and social expectations that cannot be met
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said a disorderly Brexit would be an "absolute catastrophe"
The immigration proposals are aimed at winning over Brexit hardliners who have resisted voting in favour of the deal that Prime Minister Theresa May has struck with EU leaders
UK will hold a public consultation before deciding whether potential migrants should earn over 30,000 pounds a year before they qualify to enter as highly-skilled workers
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Avoiding a chaotic no-deal Brexit could see the economy bounce back in the second half of next year with household spending and labor markets aiding a recovery