Theresa May faces pressure to resign as Brexit deal hopes fade
The chance of U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May getting her Brexit deal through parliament continues to narrow ahead of another week of crucial votes, after high-stake talks with Eurosceptic ministers ended without an agreement on how to proceed.
Pressure on that front continues to mount with the front page of Monday’s Sun calling for May to resign, urging her to “stand down as soon as her Brexit deal is approved and Britain is out of the EU”. A third meaningful vote on May’s preferred Brexit agreement was set to take place this week — more than 1,000 days after the referendum took place — however this is looking increasingly unlikely.
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