In a statement at Downing Street on Tuesday, she offered to open fresh talks with the opposition Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn to find a way forward before an emergency EU summit on April 10.
May suggested that if she and Corbyn could not agree a deal, the government would give Parliament a series of votes on Brexit options.
In a significant development, she promised to abide by whatever approach gained a majority in Parliament, so long as the opposition did the same. But she said her Withdrawal Agreement was not up for debate, and added that "national unity" was needed to deliver the "national interest."
Britain is currently slated to leave the EU on April 12.
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