Brexit seems to be about taking reckless chances | GulfNews.com:
"After voting to leave the European Union last June, the British might have left their country high and dry. And things got worse after the country’s Supreme Court issued a decision obliging the government to obtain parliament’s approval before triggering Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty on withdrawal by any EU member.
Indeed, the House of Commons gave the government the green light to go ahead with Article 50, provided that results of negotiations with Brussels are presented once again to it for a final approval.
It is known that a majority of the parliament were against Brexit but their current attitude and voting to activate the Article 50 cast doubts on their credibility and present quite a few complications, locally and abroad."
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