Brexit could be delayed by up to two months as MPs struggle to agree on a deal, it was claimed today.
Cabinet ministers have reportedly discussed pushing our EU exit date back to the end of May amid a deadlock in Commons.
They fear Britain won't be ready to leave on March 29 as scheduled because it's taking so long to cut a Brexit deal.
Several ministers now believe there should be a "grace period" of eight weeks before the UK legally quits the EU on May 24, the Daily Telegraph reported.
At a Cabinet meeting yesterday, Theresa May rebuked ministers for publicly considering a delay to Brexit - which would infuriate the public and Eurosceptic MPs.
She insisted the UK will be leaving on March 29 despite the difficulties in signing off on the withdrawal agreement...
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