3 UK Cabinet ministers may break with PM May over Brexit
LONDON — Three senior British Cabinet ministers suggested Saturday they may break with Prime Minister Theresa May and back amendments to delay Brexit unless a deal is agreed to in the next week.
Their comments represent a serious Cabinet split ahead of a key week in Parliament and are seen as a warning to the hardline Brexit faction in the Conservative Party.
The ministers wrote in a Daily Mail article published Saturday that Parliament will move to stop a “disastrous” no-deal Brexit unless there is a breakthrough very soon. They warn Brexit backers the project will be delayed unless a deal is worked out.
The three — Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd, Business Secretary Greg Clark and Justice Secretary David Gauke — say they want a deal to be reached in the coming days but are worried about opposition from other lawmakers.