Prime Minister Theresa may is pictured at a church service near Maidenhead on Sunday morning. Instead it will flesh out details of concessions already offered on workers' rights and a democratic lock in Northern Ireland. What it will do, and this is the critical thing, is, if we pass that act, it opens things up so that the successor to the prime minister, the next prime minister, will have their hands tied. 'And I think the next prime minister must have the right to reset the negotiations on their terms.' 'It accepts a couple of amendments on workers' rights and Northern Ireland, but we have already said we would accept them.'
Source: Daily Mail May 20, 2019 11:20 UTC