The speaker of Britain's House of Commons has said that he will remain in his post to see the country through Brexit. “Now is a time in which momentous events are taking place and there are great issues to be resolved,” John Bercow said. nyti.ms
"It’s true that the Brexit parties are also divided but we should be standing together - the millions of people in this country who voted Remain would expect us to stand together." theneweuropean.co.uk
Remain must march again before it’s too late, says @andrew_adonis. It is the least we can do so May doesn’t get Brexit through by default and wreck our country. theneweuropean.co.uk
Though Prime Minister Theresa May has assured those already living or working the country that they will be able to remain legally, in the event of a no-deal Brexit, restrictions or requirements for new migrants could come sooner than planned nyti.ms
The British government, Parliament and the country remain starkly divided over Brexit, and pressure has grown to reverse it on.wsj.com (corrects missing link)