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'Catastrophic Defeat': Parliament Rejects Theresa May's Brexit Plan

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The UK Parliament has again rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan. It went down in flames by a vote of 432 to 202. Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn said the vote was a "catastrophic defeat" for the government.

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After the overwhelming rejection of May's plan, Corbyn has tabled a motion of no confidence, which will be debated in the House of Commons on Wednesday.

May planned to hold a vote on her Brexit deal in December, but postponed it after it was clear she did not have the support. She did win a vote of no confidence at that time, however.

Should May survive another vote, she will be pressured to return to Brussels for renegotiations.

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The European Union responded to today's vote with "regret."

Tuesday's vote was the largest defeat in the House of Commons in modern history.

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