Prime Minister Theresa May is under huge pressure as a result of her handling of Brexit, and elements of the center-right British press have called on her to resign.
In a leading article published Saturday, The Times said May has “no solution to the political crisis that is engulfing Britain.”
“If Theresa May can’t get her deal through parliament early next week, she should step down to allow a caretaker prime minister to steer the country to safer waters,” the article says.
Theresa May makes a speech in Brussels on March 21.
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For her deal to pass,?May needs to get at least 75 MPs to change their minds after parliament twice rejected her Brexit deal.
May traveled to Brussels on Thursday to propose a delay to the Brexit process but EU leaders rejected her plan and imposed their own, two-part timetable.
It avoids the UK crashing out without a deal and throws May one last lifeline, but the rejection was seen as a further humiliation for the Prime Minister.
On Saturday bookmaker Ladbrokes offered odds suggesting a 20% probability that May will leave office by the end of March, according to Reuters.