LONDON (Reuters) – It is inconceivable that Britain’s parliament would not be able to vote on the country’s final deal with the European Union, but that would not reverse the fact it was leaving the bloc, Britain’s Brexit minister David Davis said on Wednesday.
“If the European Parliament has a vote, it is inconceivable this house doesn’t – simple as that,” Davis said during a debate in parliament.
Asked to confirm that such a vote would simply be on the deal with the EU and could not reverse the fact Britain was leaving the EU, he added: “That is entirely correct”.