British lawmakers have voted against a no-deal Brexit by 321 votes to 278 amid fears having no deal in place could potentially lead to economic turmoil and uncertainty with Northern Island.
The results means the lawmakers will would return for a vote on Thursday on whether to go ahead with Brexit on March 29, or delay the process.
The lawmakers approved Prime Minister, Theresa May’s amended motion that rejects the United Kingdom leaving the European Union without a withdrawer agreement.
Even if there was no agreement in place, Britain could still crash out of the EU on March 29 based on the default agreement and especially if he EU fails to give Britain more time.