“The fact is that on Brexit there are areas where the two main parties agree,” Theresa May said this weekend, as she searches for a deal that can win a majority in Parliament nyti.ms
“The fact is that on Brexit there are areas where the two main parties agree,” Theresa May said this weekend, as she searches for a deal that can win a majority in Parliament nyti.ms
For the first time in two years of negotiations over Brexit, Parliament voted on a catalog of alternatives to Prime Minister Theresa May's plan. None won a majority, but once-radical options like holding a second referendum got more support than expected. nyti.ms
Turmoil is gripping the British government, as a weakened Prime Minister Theresa May faces a vote of no confidence, while still trying to find an elusive majority for a Brexit plan nyti.ms
After a historic defeat in Parliament on her Brexit plan, Theresa May still faces the seemingly impossible task of crafting a strategy that can win majority support — while fending off an opposition attempt to topple her government nyti.ms
Theresa May’s travail was prefigured in June 2016 when a slim majority of British voters said "yes" to Brexit—without a shared sense of its meaning. on.wsj.com