Brexit crisis latest: UK government survives no-confidence vote
CNNLondon CNN — Theresa May has called on Britain’s political parties to “put self-interest aside” and work together on a compromise Brexit deal, hours after her government survived a no-confidence vote Wednesday night. “It will not be an easy task, but MPs know they have a duty to act in the national interest, reach a consensus and get this done.” With just 72 days to go until Britain leaves the European Union, May now faces an uphill battle to bring together political parties with competing objectives – not least several factions within her own Conservative party – to strike a deal that can win a majority in Parliament. DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty Images This week’s developments have left May in control, but weakened and without a clear path forward to delivering a Brexit deal before the March 29 deadline to leave the EU. Before Wednesday’s vote, Environment Secretary Michael Gove wrapped up the six-hour debate by tearing into Corbyn and praising May’s “inspirational leadership.” Gove spoke after Labour’s deputy leader Tom Watson told the Commons that Conservative MPs “know in their hearts that this Prime Minister is not capable of getting a deal through.” However, the Cabinet minister criticized Watson for failing to mention Corbyn once.