Thousands of protesters are due to march on London today demanding a second Brexit referendum.
BRITISH PRIME MINISTER Theresa May has said a third vote on her Brexit deal may not happen next week if there is insufficient support to approve it.
But she said if there was not sufficient support or the house rejected it, Britain could ask for another extension and take part in the European Parliament elections, adding: “I strongly believe that… would be wrong”. Brexit protesters are set to march in London today demanding a second referendum. Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she would join while deputy Labour leader Tom Watson has said he would back the Prime Minister’s deal but only if she agrees to hold a referendum on it.
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