Members of the British Parliament rejected on Wednesday 13 March, by 321 votes to 278, the scenario that the United Kingdom could leave the European Union in a disorderly manner on Friday 29 March and under any circumstances.
Earlier, the deputies had for the first time rejected, by a narrow majority of 4 votes (312 votes to 308), the possibility of a no-deal Brexit "under any circumstances", as stipulated in the amendment by Conservative MP Caroline Spelman and Labour MP Jack...