British Prime Minister Theresa May slammed one of her predecessors for his comments about a potential new vote as the fate of Brexit remains uncertain. May, who recently survived a no-confidence vote in Parliament, said Tony Blair was "undermining" Brexit talks by calling for a second referendum. According to the BBC, Blair said British lawmakers might back another vote if "none of the other options work." Last week, a group of Labour ministers of Parliament met with David Lidington, who works for May, to argue that another public vote is necessary. However, the British government is against another vote, having long said that the public made a clear choice to leave the European Union in the 2016 referendum.
Source: Fox News December 16, 2018 14:15 UTC