British Prime Minister Theresa May will set out a timetable for her departure in early June after the latest attempt to get her Brexit deal approved by parliament.
Three years after Britain voted to leave the European Union, there is little clarity over when, how and even whether Brexit will happen prompting some in her party to call for a new approach to the country’s biggest policy shift in more than 40 years.
May has promised to step down after her Brexit deal is approved by lawmakers.
But many in her party want her to set out clearly when she will quit if the agreement is rejected for a fourth time.
May, who became prime minister in the chaos that followed the 2016 referendum when Britons voted 52% to 48% to leave the EU, survived a no-confidence vote of her Conservative lawmakers in December.