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'Very Grave': Theresa May's Brexit Deal Fails For the Third Time

'Very Grave': Theresa May's Brexit Deal Fails For the Third Time
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Even promising to resign failed to seal the deal for British Prime Minister Theresa May's doomed Brexit deal. The agreement she brought back from Brussels is so unpopular that it was defeated for the third time on Friday, meaning that the UK is facing a "no-deal Brexit" come April 12. 

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It is a "very grave" situation, May said.

British lawmakers will hold a series of votes on Monday to hurriedly figure out what to do next. 

Britain voted to leave the European Union in June 2016, meaning Parliament has been debating the best departure for almost three years now.

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