KEY POINTS
  • Three British cabinet ministers have publicly indicated they will back plans to delay Brexit if lawmakers vote down Prime Minister Theresa May's plan for a new deal with the European Union.
  • Business minister Greg Clark, work and pensions minister Amber Rudd, and justice minister David Gauke have added their weight to calls for May to rule out a no-deal departure.
  • May is struggling against the clock to get a deal with Brussels on Brexit.
Pro-EU supporters outside the British Parliament buildings in London on Dec. 12, 2018. 

Three British cabinet ministers have publicly indicated they will back plans to delay Brexit if lawmakers vote down Prime Minister Theresa May's plan for a new deal with the European Union, writing a column in a national newspaper on Saturday.