The British prime minister said that if her deal is rejected again, lawmakers will be offered a vote for an extension to June.
By William Booth and William Booth London bureau chief Email Bio Follow Karla Adam Karla Adam London correspondent covering the United Kingdom Email Bio Follow February 26 at 12:51 PM LONDON — Prime Minister Theresa May admitted Tuesday for the first time that Brexit could be delayed, as the two main parties in Parliament struggle over how — or even if — Britain should leave the European Union.
On Tuesday, May bowed to pressure from a trio of cabinet ministers who reportedly threatened to resign if she did not give Parliament the chance to delay Brexit if her deal failed to win approval again. May is now offering the lawmakers a series of possible votes, one after the other. The prime minister promised Parliament it would have a “meaningful vote” on her Brexit deal by March 12 — barely two weeks before the deadline to leave.
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