Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May said Parliament might be allowed to vote on a second referendum on Brexit. But she won't support it, and she hasn't said what the question might be. nyti.ms
These elections, which voters didn’t even expect to be taking part in a few months ago, will be all about Brexit. Labour should focus on its 2018 party policy decision to support a public vote. bit.ly
Pledges of support from prominent pro-Brexit politicians, such as Boris Johnson, opened the door to a third vote in Parliament on the deal, potentially on Friday nyti.ms
The DUP has said it will not support the government if it tables a fresh meaningful Brexit vote because "the necessary changes we seek to the backstop have not been secured". t.co
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A faction of pro-Brexit lawmakers within the governing Conservative Party appeared unlikely to support Mrs. May’s deal after a group of its lawyers officially recommended that the lawmakers should not vote for it nyti.ms
"Theresa May’s £1.6 billion bung to struggling communities in Brexit-leaning towns has managed to offend everybody, including those Labour MPs whose support her second meaningful vote needs." bit.ly