Britain’s parliament on Tuesday rejected by a large margin Prime Minister Theresa May’s exit from the European Union, sparking political turmoil that could lead to the country’s exit from the union without agreement or even out.
A total of 432 deputies voted against the deal in return for 202, in the worst parliamentary defeat a government has ever wanted in the history of modern Britain.
Deputies of supporters of the withdrawal and those who reject him have united to drop the deal.