UK Prime Minister Theresa May laid out her “plan” to complete the Brexit withdrawal agreement by the end of next month. Her spokesman said May is planning to put forward the bill again in the week beginning June 3. And he added “it is imperative we do so then if the UK is to leave the EU before the summer parliamentary recess.”
May’s Cabinet agreed to press head with talk with opposite Labour a meeting. As “Ministers involved in the negotiations set out details of the compromises which the government was prepared to consider in order to consider an agreement which would allow the UK to leave the EU with a deal as soon as possible.” And, “it was agreed that it is imperative to bring forward the Withdrawal Agreement Bill in time for it to receive royal assent by the summer parliamentary recess.”
However opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn remained doubtful on the May’s plan. His spokesman said Corbyn raised doubts over the credibility of government commitments, following statements by Conservative MPs and cabinet ministers seeking to replace the prime minister.”