London, June 13 (IANS) A move that would have given MPs the power to stop Britain leaving the European Union (EU) without a deal was rejected in the House of Commons.
By 324 votes to 298, MPs on Tuesday rejected an amendment by the House of Lords that would have guaranteed lawmakers a meaningful vote on a Brexit deal.
The vote was a major victory for Prime Minister Theresa May and her government who feared success for the amendment would have tied their negotiating arm, Xinhua reported.
The House of Commons is debating a crucial bill to pave the way for Britain to exit the EU next March.
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