EU leaders have reset the Brexit timetable, pushing the March 29 deadline to April 12. But even with more time to work out a divorce deal between the U.K. and Europe, there is still no easy solution in sight. WSJ's Jason Douglas explains. Photo: APLONDON—Britain’s Parliament moved to pry control of the Brexit process away from Prime Minister Theresa May, forcing votes on alternatives to her unpopular plan to extract the U.K. from the European Union. Nearly three years after the U.K. voted to leave the EU, Parliament is gridlocked, with lawmakers twice rejecting a Brexit deal Mrs. May negotiated.
Source: Wall Street Journal March 25, 2019 17:38 UTC