
Anti-Brexit remain in the European Union supporters protest in London. After failing repeatedly to win Parliament's backing for her Brexit blueprint, Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May dramatically changed gear Tuesday, saying she would seek to delay Brexit, again, and hold talks with the opposition to seek a compromise. (Source: AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
British Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10, Downing Street in London, to attend the weekly Prime Minister's Questions at the Houses of Parliament. (Source: AP/PTI)
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn (centre) shadow Brexit secretary Keir Starmer (left) and shadow business secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey prepare in his office at the Houses of Parliament in London, ahead of a meeting with Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May for talks on ending the impasse over the country's departure from the European Union — a surprise about-face that left pro-Brexit members of May's Conservative Party howling with outrage. (Source: Stefan Rousseau/PA via AP)
Anti-Brexit remain in the European Union supporter Steve Bray protests near the Houses of Parliament in London. (Source: AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and European Union Chief Brexit Negotiator Michel Barnier speak during a plenary session of the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium. (Source: REUTERS/Francois Lenoir)
A pro-Brexit leave the European Union supporter holds up placards outside the Houses of Parliament in London. (Source: AP Photo/Matt Dunham)