understands. After MPs rejected Theresa May’s deal for a third time, the bloc called a summit on 10 April – two days before the UK is on course to leave without a deal. And senior Brussels officials familiar with leaders’ thinking say that, barring a credible
EU leaders are prepared to let Britain delay Brexit again to allow time for a second referendum, The Independent
plan to get a majority for the withdrawal agreement, the UK would be given more time only if it was for another clear option such as a general election or a referendum. Some 170 Tory MPs have pushed the prime minister to pursue a no-deal exit instead.