Crushing defeat for May's deal leaves Brexit path unclear
LONDON (AP) — Britain's Parliament has delivered a crushing verdict on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit divorce deal, rejecting it by 432 votes to 202 — the biggest defeat suffered by a government in modern British political history.
That leaves the country's EU exit process in crisis, with just 10 weeks until it is due to leave the bloc on March 29.
On Wednesday, May's government faces a no-confidence vote in Parliament. If it survives, May has until the start of next week to come back to Parliament with a Plan B.
Here's a look at what might happen next.
TRY AND TRY AGAIN
After Tuesday's defeat, May assured the House of Commons that "the House has spoken and the government will listen.