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Sterling drops as UK seeks to reopen Brexit negotiation

Sterling dropped broadly after the Parliament voted 317 to 301 for Conservative MP Graham Brady’s Brexit deal amendment. Prime Minister Theresa is now required to go back to EU to renegotiate the deal to replace the Irish backstop with “alternative arrangements”. At the same time, the Parliament rejected Labour MP Yvette Cooper’s proposal to force Article 50 extension to avoid no-deal Brexit. Though, the symbolic amendments opposing no-deal Brexit was passed.

May’s spokesman said that “tonight parliament has sent a clear message that there is a way forward to secure this deal if we are able to secure changes in relation to the backstop.” And, “the EU’s position remains that they want the United Kingdom to leave with a deal. They want the UK to leave with a deal because it’s in their interests as well as those of the UK.”

However, EU repeated its stance that there will be no renegotiation. And, it’s uncertain what exactly alternative arrangements on the Irish border backstop are.

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