Mined by the divisions, Labor, the main British opposition party, voted Monday, September 23, its position on the Brexit and decided ... to decide later, as its leader Jeremy Corbyn wishes.

British Labor delegates at a congress in Brighton approved their leader's Brexit proposal to call for early elections and then to hold a new referendum on whether to keep the UK in the UK of the European Union.

Deadline of October 31

They also rejected a motion calling for an immediate decision to campaign for retaining, and Jeremy Corbyn was successful.

The 70-year-old Labor leader wants to first come to power, then negotiate an agreement with Brussels and hold a new vote.

More than three years after the June 2016 referendum, the Brexit has already been postponed twice. The deadline is now 31 October and the conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants to leave the EU at this date, despite a law that requires him to ask for a postponement if he can not reach an agreement in the coming month.

With Reuters and AFP