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UK govt says parliament’s Brexit defeat only a ‘hiccup’

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LONDON: The British government dismissed as a “hiccup” its latest parliament­ary defeat over Brexit, saying it would press on with trying to renegotiat­e its EU divorce deal as exit day looms in just six weeks.

But as Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to return to Brussels next week, a senior minister conceded the latest display of divisions in London risked affecting the talks.

“Yesterday was more of a hiccup than the disaster that’s being reported,” Andrea Leadsom, the leader of the House of Commons, told BBC radio on Friday.

She added: “The one problem with last night’s vote is that it allows the EU to continue with this pretence that they don’t know what we want.

“And they do know what we want.”

On Thursday night, MPs rejected a motion expressing support for May’s efforts to seek changes to her Brexit deal, after members of her own Conservati­ve party abstained.

Downing Street insisted the original mandate MPs gave to May on Jan 29, to amend the so-called backstop plan to keep Britain’s border with Ireland free-flowing after Brexit, still stood.

But the defeat exposed once again how far parliament remains from any agreement on Brexit, fuelling growing frustratio­n in the EU.

“It is unbelievab­le really that the British government and parliament have allowed it to come to this,” Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said in Dublin.

After MPs had overwhelmi­ngly rejected May’s withdrawal deal on Jan 15, she promised to amend the backstop which, as drafted, risks keeping Britain tied indefinite­ly to EU trade rules.

However, Brussels has repeatedly said it will not change the withdrawal agreement agreed last November after almost two years of tough negotiatio­ns.

And despite Britain being scheduled to leave the bloc on March 29, May has yet to present a viable alternativ­e plan.

The impasse raises the real risk that Britain severs ties with its closest trading partner in a six weeks time with no new arrangemen­ts in place.

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