Prime Minister Theresa May’s Eurosceptics and DUP unionists voted against. The European Council has warned that, in view of the outcome, the option of a Brexit without an agreement is increasing more and more sharply.
It is precisely Brexit without agreement, hard Brexit, that will be voted on in the House of Commons this Wednesday afternoon, but this option does not seem to prevail.
From now on what?
If Brexit does not go ahead, one option could be to ask for the departure date to be delayed and for elections to be convened. For the first time, Theresa May mentioned the possibility of holding a second referendum on Brexit, something he had not done so far.