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On 14 March 2019, the UK Parliament approved a motion to delay the UK's exit from the EU, while rejecting the possibility of a second referendum. This follows a second rejection of the EU Withdrawal Agreement and a rejection of a no-deal Brexit a day earlier. Before seeking the extension, however, Prime Minister Theresa May will attempt again on 20 March 2019 to have the withdrawal plan approved. If approved, she will reportedly ask the EU to extend the exit date to 30 June 2019, and if rejected again, a longer extension would be requested. In either case, it is...