May Promises Parliament a Vote to Delay Brexit If Deal Fails

May Promises Parliament a Vote to Delay Brexit If Deal Fails

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The transcript discusses the UK government's readiness for a no-deal Brexit, emphasizing the challenges and the importance of leaving with a deal. It outlines commitments to hold meaningful votes and the conditions under which the UK might leave the EU without a deal. The Prime Minister expresses a desire to avoid extending Article 50 and highlights the implications of such an extension. The rights of EU citizens in the UK are addressed, with assurances given despite the lack of a separate agreement. The transcript concludes with a call for Parliament to respect the referendum result and leave the EU with a deal.

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What are the three commitments made by the government regarding the meaningful vote?

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What is the significance of the date March 29th in the context of the speech?

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What are the potential consequences of extending Article 50 beyond June?

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How does the speaker address the concerns of EU citizens living in the UK?

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What is the speaker's stance on the possibility of a second referendum?

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In what ways does the speaker believe leaving with a deal can benefit the UK?

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What does the speaker suggest is necessary for the House to honor the referendum result?

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