The next Brexit step: Withdrawal Agreement Bill to be published on Friday

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The next Brexit step: Withdrawal Agreement Bill to be published on Friday
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“We need to take decisions, not to duck them,” Theresa May told MPs, urging them to vote for her thrice-defeated deal.

Image: ??????????? Image: ??????????? BRITISH PRIME MINISTER Theresa May has said that the Withdrawal Agreement Bill will be published on Friday, after weeks of calls for the exact legal text to be revealed.

“We need to take decisions, not to duck them,” she said urging the House of Commons to vote for her Brexit deal which has been passed by the EU but thrice-rejected by MPs in the House of Commons.

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