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Vote undermines May's argument that Britain would be willing to crash out of EU without an agreement

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A protester holds up a placard calling for an end to Brexit outside the Houses of Parliament. Pic/AFP

A protester holds up a placard calling for an end to Brexit outside the Houses of Parliament. Pic/AFP

London/Brussels: British MPs have voted to reject a chaotic 'no-deal' Brexit, but backed embattled Prime Minister Theresa May's bid to renegotiate the divorce agreement already struck with the EU.

In a series of votes on Tuesday, lawmakers rejected a no-deal Brexit by 318 votes to 310, undermining the May government's argument that Britain would be willing to crash out of the 28-member EU without an agreement on March 29. However, the vote is not legally binding - meaning it showed the view of the House of Commons but does nothing to change the Brexit date in less than two months.

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