Theresa May shelves her Brexit Withdrawal bill following Cabinet mutiny
Several senior members of May's Cabinet had requested meetings with her in order to demand she drops plans to hold a vote on a second referendum.Visit Business Insider's home page for more stories.
The prime minister had planned to publish the bill on Friday ahead of a vote on it at the start of June, but will now seek to rewrite it.Several senior ministers requested meetings with the prime minister on Wednesday in order to demand that she drop key elements of the bill, including provisions to allow a parliamentary vote on whether to hold a second referendum.
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