exit the european union where brexit got badly beaten yesterday. of the house has put their confidence in this government. i stand ready to work with any member of this house to deliver on brexit and ensure that this house retains the confidence of the british people. speak with she then met with parliament leaders tried to come up with a new plan for brexit which needs to be ready by next monday. jeremy corbin says he won t talk to her unless the threat of leaving the e.u. is taken off the table. the government must remove must remove once and for all the prospect of the catastrophe of a no deal brexit. officials also worn of a political and economic disruption of a no deal. suggested they might extend a looming march 29th deadline to get brexit done. when official events hang they will take the u.k. back if it
this late hour and talk about compromise, but compromise and concession, there has to be as you pointed out, by monday she has to come up with a new plan. and they see whether or not they are willing to extend the march 29th deadline. by law, deal or no deal, on march the 29th britain is due to leave the european union. that is the hard deadline that she is still up against. the role of getting to 50,000 feet or an 50,000 feet, falls to you. what is the impact of the u.k. going through what bill just said, a hart brexit. companies that are getting
bret: there will be able to have no confidence tomorrow in parliament. the problem with this is that theresa may was not a populist, she was not antiestablishment. she was in favor of staying in the e.u. and when cameron left she inherited this. her heart wasn t in it. she spent two years negotiating a deal, and please gather the brexit folks or the other side. to be march 29th deadline. it looks like she may survive her vote of no confidence. bret: we don t have another alternative. the small party will stay with her. they are denounced out. it will not violate the rule of 17.5 million britons who voted in favor. that would be total catastrophe. may began to experience that and see if they like it. bret: for someone sitting on the couch or in the u.s., why
the labor leader is hated more. they expect her to survive. so the future of brexit is in chaos, she will have to return to parliament next monday for the brand-new plan. she also said she will go to brussels looking for more concessions, there is a march 29th deadline. experts say a no deal crashed out of the e.u. is now possible and would be chaotic. the deadline to be extended and perhaps any referendum on the u.k. and the e.u. to be called. things are now much clearer. therefore it is entirely appropriate, people should be given another opportunity to say what they think. president trump has also said in the past that he has no fan of this brexit deal. the prospect of a no deal brexit has political and business leaders on both sides of the atlantic hoping that they currently badly divided britain will find some unity. bret: 11 london, thank you.
members of parliament telling them if they don t vote for her deal, then they risk brexit not happening at all. not just a no deal brexit, but no brexit. and that she says will cause british people to lose faith in the process of democracy because they voted in 2016 for brexit. she is also expected to come back to london later this afternoon and speak to the house of commons with what might be some assurances on issues that lot of parliament have. but the numbers don t seem to be in her favor. there are some reports that she may lose the vote 100 to 200 votes. now it seems to be not if she loses the vote, but by how much and what that means in the future. likely that will mean a no confidence vote from the labour party and jeremy bocorbyn who i their leader. so brexit might have to be delayed because you can t get it all done in the 74 days or so we have until the march 29th deadline. but whatever the situation, we