The British Parliament was due to vote again on Monday evening, 1 April, on a series of options for the United Kingdom's exit from the EU, including options for the Customs Union, the Single Market or a second vote, which, if approved, would soften the agreement negotiated by Mrs May but would go against the line set so far by the government.
The Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow, selected four options to be put to a vote: membership in the Customs Union, the Single Market 2.0,...