On Brexit, Parliament’s only consensus comes as rejection

British Parliament voted Wednesday on eight proposals for how the United Kingdom should handle a stalled Brexit, yielding no consensus beyond disapproval for exiting the European Union without a deal. As a result, is the outlook brightening for Prime Minister Theresa May’s plan, which Parliament has rejected twice? Nick Schifrin talks to Allie Renison of the Institute of Directors for analysis. Stream your PBS favorites with the PBS app: Find more from PBS NewsHour at https://www
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