Theresa May is under immense pressure to come up with an alternative Brexit deal that will win support from MPs across the political spectrum, following her humiliating defeat in the House of Commons on Tuesday 15 January 2019 about her first original deal. Brexiteer MPs have called on the Prime Minister to simply walk away from the negotiations and embrace a 'no deal' scenario, but Theresa May is determined to somehow push through the Withdrawal Agreement.

Meanwhile, the European Union says it is now solely up to Theresa May and other members of parliament to agree on counter-proposal to the Brexit deal the EU collectively rejected. Theresa May currently doesn’t have a plan B for negotiations for Brexit. While the Prime Minister was forced to return to Parliament on Monday 21 January 2019 to explain what she was going to do next, she made clear that Plan B is in fact just Plan A. The "Plan B" motion will not be debated in Parliament until Tuesday 29th January 2019.

This agreement is essential as it will be written down in history text books and children will be studying this in twenty years’ time so I implore everyone to take this matter seriously and keep up to date with the news on Brexit.

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