Pound rises on signs pro-Brexit lawmakers softening demands of May vanguardngr.com vanguardnews
Media reports over the weekend also suggested London was softening its demands of the European Union in renegotiating parts of the Brexit withdrawal deal that is deeply unpopular within large parts of May’s own Conservative party.
The British parliament is set to vote on May’s deal next week. If it fails to pass, lawmakers will get to vote on whether to delay Brexit currently set for March 29.
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