Theresa May is set to ask the European Union for a Brexit delay lasting up to 12 months after the challenge of getting her deal got harder.
Theresa May's government is reeling from John Bercow's bombshell announcement.
That presents another big headache for May, who was considering putting the Withdrawal Agreement back to MPs for third and maybe even a fourth"meaningful vote" in hope of grinding down her opponents and getting a majority. The Express front page on Tuesday branded him"The Brexit Destroyer" while The Sun's declares"B*ll*cks to Bercow."
His backers say that he is effectively carrying out his constitutional duties of maximising the ability of MPs to hold the government to account and preventing ministers having too much power.UK Prime Minister Theresa MayDowning Street's parliamentary boffins are scurrying around to try find a way of getting around Bercow's bombshell.
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