Delayed BREXIT. This is the most likely scenario. Voting in the UK Parliament on 13th and 14th March 2019.
13 Mar 2019
Today and tomorrow, crucial votes regarding Brexit will take place in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Today's vote is intended to answer the question of whether the United Kingdom will leave the European Union on "No deal" terms, that is, without an agreement governing this exit. If this option is approved, the United Kingdom will leave the Community as planned earlier on 29 March 2019. However, this scenario is unlikely. If the "No Deal" exit is rejected, we will have another vote on 14 March 2019.
The vote on 14.03.2019 will address whether the exit date from the EU should remain 29.03.2019. If it is approved, the United Kingdom will leave the European Union on "No Deal" terms on 29 March. However, a more likely option is that the Parliamentary majority will advocate for delaying the exit, which opens up the possibility for Theresa May to renegotiate the exit date from the Union, and there will be many options for the parliamentarians in London to consider, including the possibility of another referendum on this matter.
For businesses operating in the British Isles, the next two days are very important dates.