May Approaches Brexit High Noon as Rebels Push to Delay Exit

  • Ministers and MPs will push May to postpone March 29 deadline
  • May has lost trust of MPs who want to avoid no-deal crash
Theresa May Faces Calls to Quit
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Theresa May must promise to delay Brexit next week or risk being forced into it by a revolt in Parliament, according to Conservatives in her Cabinet and party.

With just five weeks until Britain leaves the European Union, and little prospect of an imminent breakthrough, the prime minister is running out of ways to stave off a rebellion by lawmakers who want to prevent Britain crashing out of the bloc without a deal.