UK Government Disappointed By Lords Votes On Brexit Laws

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Authors: TheIndianSubcontinent News AgencyBrexit: Theresa May is disappointed by decisions taken in the upper house of parliamentLondon: 
Prime Minister Theresa May and her senior ministers agreed on Tuesday they were disappointed by decisions taken in
the upper house of parliament that could block or delay Brexit, May's spokesman said, adding the government will respond robustly."Cabinet
expressed its strong disappointment at the defeats inflicted on the EU withdrawal bill in the House of Lords, saying they risked tying the
government's hands behind its back in negotiations with Brussels," he told reporters."The prime minister said when the bill returns to the
House of Commons, the government will be robust
She said it was vital to ensure the legislation is able to deliver the smooth Brexit which is in the interests of everybody in the United
Kingdom.On Monday, the House of Lords voted to give parliament powers to block or delay a final deal on departure from the European Union,
defeating the government
May can try to overturn the changes, which have to be agreed by both houses of parliament before they become law.© Thomson Reuters
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