If that is defeated, as seems likely, they will vote on whether to ask the EU to delay Brexit by up to three months. That leaves the U.K. facing a chaotic “no-deal” Brexit that could cause disruption for businesses and people in both Britain and the EU. May shifted position after members of her own government joined calls for her to rule out a “no-deal” Brexit. May has said a new vote on any revised Brexit deal won’t be held this week and could come as late as March 12. “We can’t ignore millions of Labour ‘leave’ voters,” said Labour lawmaker Caroline Flint.
Source: thestar February 26, 2019 10:29 UTC