May Delays Brexit Vote to Buy Time as Ministers Threaten Revolt
Theresa May pushed back the deadline for Parliament to vote on her Brexit deal, in a gamble she hopes will buy more time for negotiations but which risks inflaming the revolt against her. The British prime minister confirmed she won’t bring a new divorce deal back to the House of Commons for a final vote this week. Instead, she’s asking already skeptical members of Parliament to give her more time to renegotiate, promising they will get a vote by March 12.
