Theresa Mays’ next draw

Theresa May today – after hours in meeting with her Cabinet – msde a speech at D10 and said that UK needs extension to Brexit.

The PL also offered to work with Labour’s leader Jeremy Corbyn to end stalemate.

May said: “This debate, this division cannot drag on much longer… It is doing damage to our politics. This is a decisive moment in the story of these islands and it requires national unity to deliver the national interest”.

“I’m offering to sit down with the leader of the opposition and try to agree a plan that we would both stick to to ensure we leave the EU and we do so with a deal.

“Any plan would have to agree the current withdrawal agreement – it has already been negotiated with the 27 other members and the EU has repeatedly said it cannot and will not be re-opened.”

Mrs. May said she hoped to agree a deal with Mr Corbyn that could be put to parliament for a vote before an EU summit next week.

Mr. Corbyn responded by saying he would be “very happy” to hold talks with the prime minister.