Theresa May Wields Threat of ‘Slow Brexit’ in Final Bid for Support

U.K.'s May Says No-Deal Brexit Won't Occur Without Commons Vote
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Theresa May has long threatened members of Parliament with the risk of no-deal, or no Brexit. On Monday she added a new one -- the danger of a “slow Brexit.”

May has zigzagged between tactics as she tries to get various factions in the House of Commons to back her deal. With just days to go, she’s now got her eye on pro-Brexit hardliners, and she’s coined a new term to describe a long extension to EU membership.