Theresa May
Reports suggest London and Brussels are considering plans to hold off on leaving.
"It is still within our grasp to leave the EU with a deal on March 29."
The prime minister called for an end to the civil war.
The Liberal Democrat UK leader said the ‘priority will be stopping this no-deal nonsense, taking it off the table, removing it, taking away the fear’.
Previous rebels could now move to block no-deal after silence from government.
PM writes to Anna Soubry, Sarah Wollaston and Heidi Allen.
Defecting Labour and Tory MPs could replace the DUP as confidence and supply partners.
The Labour leader is heading for talks in a bid to break deadlock,
Conservative defector says PM opposes single market because of links to free movement.
Prime Minister Theresa May is in Brussels, trying to get legal assurances to cement a deal before the March 29 deadline, while at home members of her party defect to the Independent Group. If that wasn’t stressful enough, a giant billboard went up in Brussels, reminding the world that May had actually spoken in favour of the European Union before becoming PM.