Labour Party Withdraws From Brexit Talks With May’s ‘Disintegrating’ Gov’t

May met with senior members of the 1922 Committee in what’s been described as an “emotionally-charged” meeting yesterday evening, with MPs present allegedly telling her they’d run out of patience for her to announce a departure date, and she must go by 30th June at the latest — remarks which apparently reduced her to tears.
Brexit discussions between British Prime Minister Theresa May’s government and the Labour party have collapsed after six weeks, with Jeremy Corbyn writing to the embattled leader to say the talks had “gone as far as they can” and he had no confidence in the government securing any deal they might’ve struck due to her ever-weakening position.