Ahead of the parliamentary vote on the Brexit deal on Tuesday, Prime Minister Theresa May warned on Sunday that voting down the deal could take the UK into “uncharted waters”. And, that would mean “grave uncertainty for the nation with a very real risk of no Brexit or leaving the European Union with no deal.” She added “when I say if this deal does not pass we would truly be in uncharted waters, I hope people understand this is what I genuinely believe and fear could happen.”
At this, chance remains very slim for the bill to be passed. And there are rumor that May could pull the plug and postpone the vote. And she could go back to Brussels for some tweaks first. but Brexit Minister Stephen Barclay warned that “the risk for those who say simply go back and ask again, the risk is that isn’t necessarily a one way street, the French the Spanish and others will turn round, if we seek to reopen the negotiation, and ask for more.”