UK Prime Minister Theresa May (Photo: VNA) |
She promised to meet the executive of the 1922 committee of backbench Conservative MPs next week to discuss a timetable for her departure but local media said the chance of approving a Brexit deal this time is believed to be slight.
Her deal has been rejected 3 times by the House of Commons, forcing May to turn to the UK's main opposition party to get a deal approved. But there is no sign that the two parties can reach a consensus this time. A discussion between Prime Minister Theresa May and opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn on Wednesday was described as a collapse.