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What should we expect from the Brexit votes this week?

Analysis: Over the next few days Brexit could be secured, delayed or fundamentally called into doubt, as Ashley Cowburn explains

Sunday 10 March 2019 11:07 GMT
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The prime minister is facing one of her most dangerous weeks in office
The prime minister is facing one of her most dangerous weeks in office (Reuters)

In just over a fortnight, on 29 March, Britain is set to leave the European Union. But it’s still possible that the date could shift, with MPs gearing up for yet another monumental week in British politics.

As the prime minister said herself in a last minute plea for support for her deal on Friday: “Reject it and no one knows what will happen.

“We may not leave the EU for many months, we may leave without the protections that the deal provides. We may never leave at all.”

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