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13 of March, 01:04

The EU has said that more can not may help in solving the problem with Brexit . The European Union is already can do nothing to help the Prime Minister of Britain Theresa may in ratification of the agreement on Brexit, said Last news Ombudsman of the press service of the European Commission, explaining the refusal of the British Parliament to Express support for the deal.

the Commissioner of the EC expressed regret in connection with the results of the voting.

according to the interviewer, the EU " did everything in their power to help the Prime Minister (of Britain Theresa may) to achieve ratification of the Treaty, which she led dialogues and which has been agreed with the EU."

head of Department added that the chances of "hard" separation of Britain from the EU has increased.

Press Secretary of the head of the European Council in a conversation Last news also expressed disappointment with the outcome of the vote in the British Parliament. He added that the EU has done everything they can to reach consensus.

Tuesday night English MPs again rejected an agreement with EU Brexit. Against the document in favor of the 391 MP, MP 242. Now they're supposed expression of the will on the issue of Brexit without a contract.

Prime Minister Theresa may said that the postponement of Brexit does not solve the problem.

in January, the Parliament rejected the government Submitted the document by an overwhelming majority, demanding the inclusion of changes in the part concerning the agreement on the Irish border.

around midnight on the first day of the week the Prime Minister of Britain Theresa may and the head of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker stated that it had reached new agreements on Tuesday, but the attorney General of Britain Jeffrey Cox said that the guarantees received by the Prime Minister from the EU on the Irish border, is insufficient from a legal point of view. Thus, It really determined the outcome of today's vote.



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