On Tuesday evening, 12 June, British Prime Minister Theresa May narrowly won a vote in the House of Commons on the right of veto that the British parliament would have been able to have at the end of the negotiation process with the EU.
The British MPs finally rejected this amendment and opted instead for a compromise tabled by May under which the UK parliament will only have the right to examine the situation should there be no agreement with Brussels.
Interpretations differed in the...