British lawmakers for the second time rejected the agreement that Theresa May had negotiated on the terms under which the U.K. would leave the European Union. WSJ’s Max Colchester explains what happens next for Brexit. Photo: U.K. ParliamentBritish lawmakers on Thursday voted to delay the U.K.’s departure from the European Union, scheduled for March 29, in the latest installment in an extraordinary week for the Brexit saga. The result sets the stage for a possible third vote on Prime Minister Theresa May’s EU withdrawal deal early next week, allowing Mrs. May to use the threat of a long delay to press anti-EU lawmakers to finally support her plan.
Source: Wall Street Journal March 14, 2019 13:48 UTC