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Theresa May, U.K. prime minister, leaves after a news conference at a European Union (EU) leaders summit in Brussels, Belgium, on Friday, March 22, 2019. European Union leaders staved off the threat of the U.K. crashing out of the bloc without a deal next Friday by giving Theresa May an extra two weeks to work out what to do if she fails to get her agreement past the British Parliament by the end of the month.
Theresa May, U.K. prime minister, leaves after a news conference at a European Union (EU) leaders summit in Brussels, Belgium, on Friday, March 22, 2019. European Union leaders staved off the threat of the U.K. crashing out of the bloc without a deal next Friday by giving Theresa May an extra two weeks to work out what to do if she fails to get her agreement past the British Parliament by the end of the month.

May's Cabinet in Open Revolt, Plotting Overthrow, Times Says

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Theresa May speaks to workers from Ørsted, a Danish energy and wind turbine firm, in Grimsby.
Theresa May speaks to workers from Ørsted, a Danish energy and wind turbine firm, in Grimsby.

'A slap in the face': Barnier sets May on course for Brexit defeat

Theresa May arrives in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. The PM has delayed an expected vote on her deal this week.
Theresa May arrives in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. The PM has delayed an expected vote on her deal this week.

Theresa May delays meaningful vote on final Brexit deal

The Houses of Parliament stand on the bank of the River Thames in London, U.K., on Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018. Faced with a Brexit vote she can't win, Theresa May appears to be gambling that running down the clock to a no-deal departure might change the arithmetic in Parliament.
The Houses of Parliament stand on the bank of the River Thames in London, U.K., on Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018. Faced with a Brexit vote she can't win, Theresa May appears to be gambling that running down the clock to a no-deal departure might change the arithmetic in Parliament.

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George Freeman MP
GeorgeFreemanMP
I’m afraid it’s all over for the PM. She’s done her best. But across the country you can see the anger. Everyone feels betrayed. Government’s gridlocked. Trust in democracy collapsing. This cant go on. We need a new PM who can reach out & build some sort of coalition for a PlanB.
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Theresa May
theresa_may
On a busy weekend of Brexit meetings, good to join @iainastewart and @MKConservatives and talk to local residents ahead of the council elections on 2 May. https://t.co/fI1mEReGMZ
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Robert Peston
Peston
Why the coup against @theresa_may could bring down the government (it is a doomed attempt to paper over the irreconcilable Brexit split in Tory Party) https://t.co/1cDTJMc1P3
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Harry Cole
MrHarryCole
One last spin of the wheel... as of last night this was the latest plan... whips warn no10 to concede indicative votes. Get them Wednesday.. present soft Brexit fudge V May deal and cross fingers. Cabinet discussed how to use third party influence on Bercow to grant vote. https://t.co/Q3O9muUbNG
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 20: Philip Hammond, Chancellor of the Exchequer departs from number 11 Downing Street on March 20, 2019 in London, England. EU Commission President, Donald Tusk has said that the EU would grant a short extension to Article 50, if Theresa May can get approval for her withdrawal agreement from Parliament before next Friday. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 20: Philip Hammond, Chancellor of the Exchequer departs from number 11 Downing Street on March 20, 2019 in London, England. EU Commission President, Donald Tusk has said that the EU would grant a short extension to Article 50, if Theresa May can get approval for her withdrawal agreement from Parliament before next Friday. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

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Cabinet revolts against Theresa May, UK media reports

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Next week could see MPs vote for a third time on Prime Minister Theresa May's unpopular withdrawal agreement - though she said this would only happen if there were signs of "sufficient support".
Next week could see MPs vote for a third time on Prime Minister Theresa May's unpopular withdrawal agreement - though she said this would only happen if there were signs of "sufficient support".

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