The Mercury News

May survives no-confidence vote in British Parliament

- By Stephen Castle and Richard Pérez-Peña

LONDON >> Prime Minister Theresa May narrowly survived a vote of no-confidence in Parliament on Wednesday, but that did little to quell the turmoil gripping the British government over her plan to leave the European Union, coming a day after she suffered a historic defeat on that proposal.

The House of Commons voted 325-306 to reject the opposition motion of no confidence. A day earlier, it dealt May a defeat on her painstakin­gly negotiated agreement for Brexit, or the process of exiting the bloc.

Had it been successful, the no-confidence motion almost certainly would have ousted May and probably have forced a general election, adding layers of uncertaint­y in a country fast approachin­g the March 29 date for leaving the European Union.

Ordinarily, a prime minister would be expected to resign after suffering a big defeat on a signature bill. The vote of 432202 against May’s Brexit plan was by far the biggest loss for a government on a major issue in modern times.

But Brexit has rewritten the rules of British politics. Once again May, the leader of the Conservati­ve Party, lived to fight another day.

More than 100 lawmakers from her party who had opposed her Brexit bill voted to support her government.

So did legislator­s from the Democratic Unionist Party in Northern Ireland who also hated May’s plan.

Her ability to soak up political punishment and survive is an acute frustratio­n to Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the Labour Party. He began the no-confidence motion by reminding lawmakers that Tuesday’s vote was “the largest defeat in the history of our democracy,” adding that May was leading a “zombie government.”

Ian Blackford, leader of the Scottish National Party’s lawmakers at Westminste­r, accused the prime minister of presiding over a “political collapse,” adding that, in its pursuit of Brexit, the country was “on a path to self-destructio­n.”

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