Britain’s opposition Labour Party said on Tuesday it was open to finding a compromise on the timetable for passing Brexit legislation through parliament, having rejected Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s proposal to fast-track the exit bill, reports Trend referring to Reuters.
“I remain available at any point to seek a consensus with you on a program motion that would command the support of all sides of the house,” said Labour’s Chief Whip Nick Brown, in a letter to his opposite number in government, published by Brown’s office on Twitter.
The government’s timetable, known as a program motion, is due to be put to a vote after 1800 GMT. Labour said earlier it would vote against the timetable.