TEHRAN, Apr 02 - British Prime Minister Theresa May is set for a marathon session with her Cabinet as the government tries to find a way out of the Brexit crisis, after lawmakers again rejected all alternatives to her European Union withdrawal agreement.
TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - The Cabinet is scheduled to meet for five hours Tuesday amid calls for compromise to prevent a potentially devastating no-deal exit in just 10 days.
The government is pushing for a fourth vote on May's deal, with Education Secretary Damian Hinds saying the agreement already represents a compromise between all sides in the Brexit debate.
Hinds tells the BBC that the deal "is a good balance, and I hope colleagues can get behind it."
Parliament on Monday rejected four alternatives, with proposals for a customs union failing by three votes.
Source: AP