British MPs Fail To Unite Behind Solution To Overcome Brexit Deadlock

British MPs have failed to unite behind one solution to overcome the current Brexit impasse.
None of the four options voted on in the House of Commons last night gained a majority.
One of the proposals - for the UK to stay in a customs union with the EU - was the closest to passing, but fell short by three votes.
British Prime Minister Theresa May will hold a crucial cabinet meeting later on what to do next.
Brexit Secretary Steve Barclay says the default option is leaving with no deal on the 12th of April.
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