May books brexite success in parliament

British Prime Minister Theresa May has once again been a success in the House of Commons on their way to the exit from the European Union.

The proponents of the EU, including a number of Conservatives, demanded more influence from the members of the House of Commons in the realization of the Brexit deal. When Mays partyman Dominic Grieve said on Wednesday that he could agree with the wording 'meaningful vote', the worst cold in the air seemed to be deflected for the time being and the danger of rebellion.

Before the brexit is a fact, however, May still has many pilot designs to guide through the divided parliament.