Theresa May rules out fourth meaningful vote and no-deal Brexit as she prepares for customs union climbdown
Theresa May has signalled she will not seek a fourth vote on her Brexit deal as she appeared to rule out the UK leaving the European Union without an agreement.
The Prime Minister said MPs had already rejected her divorce deal three times and “as things stand, I can’t see them accepting it”.
She warned the choice was now between leaving the EU with a deal “or not leaving at all” as she seemed to finally ditch her long standing mantra of no-deal being better than a bad one.
Mrs May said cross-party talks with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn would continue in the hope of finding a compromise Brexit deal capable of winning the support of a majority of MPs.
Theresa May rules out fourth meaningful vote and no-deal Brexit as she prepares for customs union climbdown
Theresa May has signalled she will not seek a fourth vote on her Brexit deal as she appeared to rule out the UK leaving the European Union without an agreement.
The Prime Minister said MPs had already rejected her divorce deal three times and “as things stand, I can’t see them accepting it”.
She warned the choice was now between leaving the EU with a deal “or not leaving at all” as she seemed to finally ditch her long standing mantra of no-deal being better than a bad one.
Mrs May said cross-party talks with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn would continue in the hope of finding a compromise Brexit deal capable of winning the support of a majority of MPs.
Theresa May rules out fourth meaningful vote and no-deal Brexit as she prepares for customs union climbdown
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