Theresa May, abandoned by ministers, implores parliament in final bid to save Brexit deal
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UK Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday implored British MPs to back her reworked EU divorce deal but saw pro-Brexit Conservatives and opposition parties savage her bid for a compromise to end months of political crisis. On the eve of European elections BrTheresa May, abandoned by ministers, implores parliament in final bid to save Brexit deal
UK Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday implored British MPs to back her reworked EU divorce deal but saw pro-Brexit Conservatives and opposition parties savage her bid for a compromise to end months of political crisis. On the eve of European elections Britain had not expected to hold three years after the Brexit referendum, May urged lawmakers who have repeatedly rejected her plan to vote for it in early June so that the country can finally leave the bloc later in the summer. Speaking in the House of Commons where many of her ministers were noticeably absent, May said the opportunity of Brexit was too large and the consequences of failure too grave to risk further delay. «Reject it and all we have before us is division and deadlock.» May outlined a package of «compromise measures» aimed at securing the support of MPs from the main opposition Labour Party, which included giving parliament a vote on holding a referendum on her divorce deal. But Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who last week pulled out of weeks of cross-party Brexit talks citing the government's unwillingness to compromise, said it was «little more than a repackaged version of her three-times rejected deal». "The... Read more