The House of Commons of the United Kingdom Finally Approved the Postponement of Brexit

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According to the parliamentarians Brexit with no deal would have led to severe production loss and safety of Great Britain. The House of Commons of the British Parliament on Monday evening, April 8, finally approved the bill to postpone Brexit, Press Association reports. The decision became known after the deputies of the lower house adopted the amendments made by the House of Lords, which made the document to be submitted again to the lower house. The author of the bill, labour MP Yvette Cooper noted that on Monday both houses of Parliament responsibly approached the case and clearly stated their position that Brexit without a deal would have turned into a serious damage to jobs, production and security of the UK. In addition, according to her, the adopted bill provides direct support to Prime Minister Theresa May in the intention to achieve parliamentary approval of her deal on Brexit this week. Earlier it was reported that the EU will no longer provide short delays for Brexit, if the deal is not approved by the UK Parliament by April 12. Source: korrespondent.net