As Prime Minister Theresa May eked out an agreement in Brussels on Thursday to delay the process known as Brexit, ordinary Britons were scrambling to add their names to a futile petition to cancel the whole deal — crashing a parliamentary website nyti.ms
Theresa May is bracing for the biggest parliamentary defeat suffered by a British government since 1924. Here's how Brexit has turned the institution on its head. on.wsj.com
Theresa May survived to fight another day, but her win did nothing to alter the parliamentary arithmetic that forced her to delay a critical vote on her plan for withdrawal from the European Union, or Brexit. nyti.ms
A coming parliamentary vote on Theresa May's Brexit deal is critical. “If her loss is sizable, say more than 100, and she plowed on with it," one analyst said, "the cabinet and/or Tory backbenchers would probably take matters into their hands." nyti.ms