Theresa May’s Brexit vote: Third time lucky?
CNNCNN — UK Prime Minister Theresa May will be hoping the third time’s the charm when she tries to get the House of Commons to back her Brexit deal this week after two previous defeats – but she’ll need more than just luck to get lawmakers to change their minds. McVey resigned from May’s Cabinet last autumn in the wake of the Prime Minister agreeing her deal with Brussels. If May loses the vote on her deal for a third time tomorrow, she will go to Brussels and ask for a much longer extension to UK’s departure, beyond June 30 and potentially up to two years. There is even a possibility that if she loses this week then the Prime Minister, with just a handful of days left before a potential no deal on March 29, could put her deal to the Commons for a fourth time next week with a new ultimatum: back the deal or face a two year delay to Brexit.