The Prime Minister and Brexiteers have decried the prospect, saying it would be unfair to the narrow majority of Britons who voted to leave the bloc in 2016. I don't think the prime minister is prepared to do that." They range from stopping Brexit altogether or holding a second referendum, to remaining in a customs union with the EU or its single market. Amid the impasse, lawmakers have signalled they could try to wrestle control of the legislative process away from Ms May's floundering government to force indicative votes. Labour lawmaker Hilary Benn, chair of the Commons' Brexit committee, has already unveiled an updated version to be laid Monday.
Source: Daily Nation March 24, 2019 04:18 UTC