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Another delay in Brexit would be in nobody's interest, a French diplomatic source says.
"A deal has been negotiated, it is up to the British parliament to approve it or not, a meaningful vote is necessary," the source added. There is a convention in parliament that the same question cannot be put twice during the same session.
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