May after asking for help from the opposition about Brex: I had no choice.

The prime minister of Great Britain, Theresa May, has said she has been forced to sit at the chat table with labists in an effort to reach agreement on Brext. Through a statement published in late hours Saturday, May said there is a clear choice between leaving the European Union [...]
Through a statement published in late hours Saturday, May said there is a clear choice between leaving the European Union with agreement and staying in the EU.
Several conservative MPs have criticised him because he sought help from the opposition party following the failure of the agreement in the assembly three times in a row.
Despite efforts, three days of talks between the government and the labists have yielded no results.
The chairman of the Labusist Party, which is the largest opposition party, said it is waiting for red lines to be moved and that so far it has not noticed any major change in the government's stance.
He is under pressure from his party's deputies due to a referendum request in any kind of agreement reached with the government. 80 lab deputies have officially demanded that the referendum be the main requirement in negotiations with the British prime minister.
British MPs have not yet approved the country's EU-issuing agreement, though the deadline for doing so is 12 April, writes “BBC”












