Amber Rudd is one of three cabinet ministers threatening to resign in the next 24 hours if the prime minister does not give a clear enough promise that MPs can delay Brexit if her deal is defeated again MATT DUNHAM/APTheresa May will give MPs the chance to delay Brexit if they reject her deal with the European Union again next month. In a series of “commitments” made in the Commons, the prime minister confirmed that parliament will choose next month in quick succession between her deal, a no-deal Brexit or asking Brussels for an extension to the Article 50 negotiating period. Mrs May said she would put her withdrawal agreement to another meaningful vote by March 12. If it is rejected then the next day MPs will be asked if they support a no-deal Brexit. If MPs spurn leaving without a deal on that occasion, the day after that the government will table a motion on “whether parliament wants to seek a short, limited…
Source: The Times February 26, 2019 12:09 UTC