British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's battle to win support for his new
Brexit divorce deal raises the possibility that the
United Kingdom could hold a fresh vote on membership of the European Union.
A group of lawmakers in the main opposition
Labour Party have put forward an amendment calling for approval of any deal to be put to a second referendum, although this will only be debated if Johnson's agreement is voted down.
The idea of a second
referendum has been gathering support among some
British politicians as a way to end the political stalemate.