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Rejection of Brexit deal by UK parliament won't stop EU exit -minister

LONDON, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Britain will still leave the European Union even if parliament votes against the final terms of the deal, Brexit minister David Davis told parliament on Tuesday.

During a speech setting out her Brexit priorities earlier on Tuesday, Prime Minister Theresa May said she would put the final agreement on Britain's exit from the European Union to a vote in parliament.

Asked by a lawmaker what would happen if parliament were to vote against the deal, Davis said: "The referendum last year set in motion a circumstance where the UK is going to leave the European Union, and it won't change that."

(Reporting by Kylie MacLellan and Alistair Smout; editing by Kate Holton)