British Prime Minister Theresa May promised on Sunday to bring a vote on her Brexit deal back to Parliament by March 12, the latest delay in her attempts to win approval for a plan to ease Britain's departure from the European Union. "We won't bring a meaningful vote to Parliament this week, but we will ensure that that happens by the 12th of March," May told reporters onboard her plane. "It is still within our grasp to leave the European Union with a deal on the 29th of March and that is what we are working to do." The National — An uncertain future for Britain as Brexit deadline approaches:Emotions are running high across the U.K. following a historic vote in Parliament to reject Theresa May's proposed Brexit deal. "We have around the cabinet table, a collective not just responsibility but desire, to actually ensure that we leave the European Union with a deal."
Source: CBC News February 24, 2019 14:17 UTC