U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May has said Members of Parliament will have the chance to vote on whether there should be a second referendum on Brexit—but only if they back the latest version of her “compromised” Withdrawal Agreement Bill in June.
In a final role of the dice to try to get her Brexit deal through the Commons on its fourth attempt, May said in a speech in London on Tuesday that “those MPs who want a second referendum to confirm the deal: You need a deal and therefore a Withdrawal Agreement Bill to make it happen.”



