Theresa May warned rebel Conservative MPs seeking to derail her plans to leave the EU, they could be left with "no Brexit at all" if they do not fit into the line
– and the anti-EU conservatives were likely to jeopardize the chances of an agreement with Brussels
written in the Mail on Sunday she called on the deputies to adopt an approach " Practical and pragmatic "rather than" Ms. May acknowledged that some MPs were concerned about her project of a "common settlement" with the EU for goods and goods traded in what she called a new "UK-EU Free Trade Area". [19659005] Donald Trump insists that the United States and the United Kingdom can make a "big trade deal" in the midst of protests
However, she insisted that she had not yet seen a "viable alternative" to the proposals – approved by Checkers' cabinet – that would ensure that trade also remains "frictionless" as possible while avoiding the return of a border Ireland and the Republic
"We must keep our eyes on the price.If we do not do this, we risk not receiving any Brexit at all "
" I know that some people are worried about the "common rules" for goods and the customs arrangements we have proposed to support the new UK-EU Free Trade Area. I understand these concerns.
"But the Brexit legacy can not be a border between Northern Ireland and Ireland that deconstructs the historic Belfast agreement."
"It can not be the break in our precious United Kingdom. the sea of Ireland. And it can not be the destruction of integrated supply chains and just-in-time processes on which jobs and livelihoods depend.
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1/51 14 July 2018
An officer jumps through the water as the police mounted patrol the beach outside near Trump Turnberry Luxury Collection Resort, Scotland
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2/51 13 July 2018
US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa meet at Checkers in Buckinghamshire
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3/51 12 July 2018
US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arrive in the United Kingdom
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4/51 11 July 2018 [19659011] English manager Gareth Southgate and his players look shocked World Cup semi-final against Croatia at the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow
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5/51 10 July 2018 [19659011] Serena Williams celebrates after defeating Camila Giorgi at her quarterfinal match in women's singles on the eighth day of Wimbledon. Williams won the match 3-6, 6-3, 6-4
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6/51 9 July 2018
The new British secretary of state at the exit of the European Union Dominic Raab leaves 10 Downing Street after he's been announced, he was appointed to the job. The former Housing Minister is to take office after the resignation of Britain's Brexit Secretary, David Davis, and said on Monday that he would not seek to challenge the leadership of Prime Minister Theresa May
AP
7/51 8 July 2018
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel wins the Grand Prix of Great Britain ahead of Lewis Hamilton at Silverstone
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8/51 7 July 2018
Gareth Southgate, manager of England, celebrates at the final whistle after his quarter-final win against Sweden at the World Cup in Russia
Getty
9/51 July 6, 2018
Forensic investigators wearing protective suits enter the back of John Baker House, a subsidized housing project for homeless people in Salisbury after his evacuation the day before. Police investigate the scene after a man and a woman were exposed to the neurotoxic agent Novichok
Reuters
10/51 5 July 2018
German Chancellor Angela Merkel receives British Prime Minister Theresa May in Berlin
Reuters
11/51 4 July 2018
British policemen face a residential property in Amesbury. British police have declared a "major incident" after two people were exposed to an unknown substance in the city, and cordon off places that people are supposed to have visited before falling ill
AP
12/51 July 3, 2018
England celebrates after defeating Colombia on penalties in the round of 16 at the Spartak Stadium, Moscow
AP
13/51 2 July 2018
Floral tributes left at the beach of Gorleston in Norfolk where a girl was fatally thrown from an inflatable
Sunday, MP calls for temporary ban on bouncy castles in public places
PA
14/51 1 July 2018
Firefighter transports water hose near sheep near the burned moor burns during a fire at Winter Hill, near Rivington
Reuters
15/51 30 June 2018
People march in central London at the 39th. on the occasion of the 70th Anniversary of the NHS
PA
16/51 29 June 2018
People watch the damage done to the outside of a Wellington Way, Mile End building , in East London, after a fire broke out in a 12th floor apartment
PA
17/51 28 June 2018
The First Minister Theresa May brandishes a Belgian football jersey handed by Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, center left, at a round table at a European summit in Brussels. EU leaders meet for two-day summit on political crisis and Brexit negotiations
AP
18/51 27 June 2018
The full moon is over UP On June 26, forest fires swept the moors between Dovestones and Buckton Vale in Stalybridge, Greater Manchester. Firefighters fought throughout the night and in the 27th
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19/51 June 26, 2018
Prince William renders his tributes at a commemorative ceremony the six million Jews killed by the Nazis in the Holocaust, in the Hall of Remembrance of the World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem Yad Vashem
Reuters
20/51 June 2018
Planes land at Heathrow Airport before the vote in Parliament which decides that Heathrow Airport should have a third runway
PA
21 / 51 June 24, 2018
Harry Kane celebrates hi s scoring second and fifth goal of England with his teammates in their World Cup group match against Panama. England wins 6-1
EPA
22/51 23 June 2018
Protesters at the People's March call for a popular vote on the final agreement on Brexit, in London, for the second anniversary of the 2016 referendum
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23/51 22 June 2018
Andria Marsh, 63, shows photos of her parents and her British pbadport original, as a result of a Windrush service at Westminster Abbey in London. A service was organized at the abbey to commemorate the arrival in Britain of Caribbean migrants on the ship, Empire Windrush, 70 years ago. Emigrants were recruited to rebuild post-war Britain
EPA
24/51 21 June 2018
Party-goers observe the sunrise as they celebrate the pagan festival of the summer solstice in Stonehenge in Wiltshire. The festival, which dates back thousands of years, celebrates the longest day of the year when the sun is at its peak. Modern druids and people gather each year at Stonehenge to see the sun rise the first morning of the summer
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25/51 20 June 2018
Members of the family of those who died in The Gosport War Memorial Hospital is meeting today after a public inquiry revealed that up to 650 patients died between 1989 and 2000 of lethal doses of drugs opiates delivered "without medical justification"
PA
26/51 19 June 2018
Former TV presenter John Leslie leaves Edinburgh Sheriff Court, accused of having laid his hand on a woman's pants while they were dancing to her hen night
PA
27/51 June 18, 2018 [19659013] Premier Theresa May finished her speech after visiting patients at the Royal Free Hospital in London. May announced a new $ 20 billion financing package for the NHS
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28/51 17 June 2018
Competitors start the race after a rolling start in the second run of the 2018 Championship, the F1H2O UIM Powerboat World Championship Grand Prix of London, at the Royal Victoria Docks
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29/51 16 June 2018
Firefighters attend a second fire at l. Glasgow art school four years after a part of the building designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh was destroyed by fire. The fire spread to nearby buildings, including the Campus Disco and the O2 ABC Concert Hall
Christopher Flyvbjerg / SWNS.com
30/51 15 June 2018 [19659011] Westminster Dean, John Hall, accompanied by his first wife Jane Hawking, daughter of Lucy Hawking, deposits flowers at the Stephen Hawking Ashes Incarceration Site in Westminster Abbey. The world-renowned physicist and author of a brief history of the time, died early in the morning of March 14, 2018, at the age of 76 years. The ashes of Professor Hawking will be laid near Sir Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin
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31/51 14 June 2018
British singer Robbie Williams performs at the ceremony. Opening of the 2018 World Cup at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow
REUTERS
32/51 June 13, 2018
Prince Charles uses an electric drill during a visit to the Owenkillew Community Center in Gortin, as part of his tour of Northern Ireland
Getty
33/51 12 June 2018
England manager Gareth Southgate, his players and his team of coaches pose for the photo official of the England team before going to the World Cup in Russia
The FA
34/51 11 June 2018
The game was suspended during the match between Lancashire and Esbad as an air ambulance landed on the ground at the & # 39; back One of the onlookers was sick on the third day of the Specsavers County Championship, Division 1 match at Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
PA
35/51 June 10 2018
Walkers waving banners they meet to mark 100 years since women won the right to vote in the United Kingdom
Getty
36/51 9 June 2018
The parade rides The Horse Guards Parade Mall at Buckingham Palace, central London, after the Trooping the Color ceremony, as the Queen celebrates her official birthday
PA
37/51 8 June 2018
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with British Prime Minister Theresa May at the G7 Summit in La Malbaie, Quebec
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38/51 June 7, 2018 [19659011] Brexit Secretary David Davis, right, and International Trade Secretary Liam Fox leave 10 Downing Street. Prime Minister Theresa May held a Brexit emergency meeting to try to resolve tensions on the Irish border
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39/51 6 June 2018
British Prime Minister Theresa May Welcomes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Downing Street
Reuters
40/51 June 5, 2018
British Fashion Designer and Environmental Activist, Lady Vivienne Westwood Delivers an Anti-Fracture Letter to the 10th Downing Street in London
EPA
41/51 4 June 2018
New images of the Grenfell Tower Investigating the kitchen of the apartment 16 where the fire began on 14 last June. Seventy-one people were killed after the fire that ravaged the Kensington residential area
Grenfell Tower Inquiry / PA
42/51 3 June 2018
L & # 39; Southwark Bishop Christopher Chessun and members of the public a commemoration service on the first anniversary of the London Bridge terrorist attack. Britain held a minute of national silence on June 3, one year after the London Bridge terrorist attack that killed eight people and wounded dozens of others
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William Buick ridding Masar famous cross the line and win the Investec Derby race on Derby Day at Epsom Downs
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44/51 1 June 2018
Traffic pbades anti-Brexit signs over County Derry / Londonderry Northern Ireland and County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland could be endowed with the common EU and UK status and a "buffer zone" on its border with the Republic, according to new plans developed by David Davis, according to reports
EPA
45/51 31 Eleanor Crossey Malone shows a pack of abortion pill after taking a pill as a campaign group for abortion rights ROSA, Reproductive Rights Against Oppression, Sexism and Austerity distribute abortion pills from a tourist bus in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Flouting Northern Irish government laws that prohibit the use of abortion pills, the group also protests against outside offices belonging to major political parties in the province. Women in Northern Ireland have been prosecuted for purchasing abortion pills over the Internet and it is illegal for a woman to have an abortion except in special circumstances, unlike the rest of the UK. The Republic of Ireland voted in favor of pro-choice last week in a referendum
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46/51 May 30, 2018
West Midlands Police doing scene research near from the place where a 15-year-old boy was fatally stabbed in Wolverhampton
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47/51 May 29, 2018
A view at Triforium's Westminster Abbey medieval which hosts an exhibition in London. The Queen's Diamond Jubilee galleries, located more than 16 meters above the ground of the medieval Triforium Abbey, will open their doors to the public for the first time on June 11, displaying more than 300 treasures from the collection of the Abbey. rich millennial history of the institution at Westminster Abbey
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48/51 May 28, 2018
People enjoy the hot weather on Bournemouth beach during the holidays Bank Monday in Dorset
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Chris Ashton of the Barbarians mark against England at Twickenham
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50/51 ] May 26, 2018
Lightning strikes the city of London [19659014] Reuters
51/51 May 25, 2018
Rory Mcilroy takes the lead in the third round of the BMW PGA Championship in Wentworth
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1/51 July 14, 2018
An officer jumps from the other side of the water as the mounted police patrol the beach at night. outside Trump Turnberry Luxury Collection Resort, Scotland.
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2/51 July 13, 2018
US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa meet at Checkers in Buckinghamshire
Reuters
3/51 12 July 2018
US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arrive in the United Kingdom
REUTERS
4/51 11 July 2018
The English manager Gareth Southgate and his players look disconsolate World Cup semi-final against Croatia at the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow
Getty
5/51 July 10, 2018
Serena Williams celebrates after defeating Camila Giorgi in her quarter-final match of women's singles on the eighth day of Wimbledon. Williams won the match 3-6, 6-3, 6-4
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6/51 9 July 2018
The new British secretary of state for the release of the European Union Dominic Raab leaves 10 Downing Street after he's been announced, he was appointed to the job. British Housing Minister David Davis has resigned from the cabinet and said Monday that he would not seek to challenge the leadership of Prime Minister Theresa May. 8 July 2018
Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari wins the British Grand Prix ahead of second Lewis Hamilton at Silverstone
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8/51 7 July 2018
Gareth Southgate, Manager from England, famous at the final whistle after his victory in the quarterfinals against Sweden at the World Cup in Russia
Getty
9/51 6 July 2018
Forensic investigators wearing protective suits enter the back of John Baker House, a subsidized housing project for the homeless in Salisbury after his evacuation the day before. Police investigate the scene after a man and a woman were exposed to the neurotoxic agent Novichok
Reuters
10/51 5 July 2018
German Chancellor Angela Merkel receives British Prime Minister Theresa May in Berlin
Reuters
11/51 4 July 2018
British policemen face a residential property in Amesbury. British police have declared a "major incident" after two people were exposed to an unknown substance in the city, and cordon off places that people are supposed to have visited before falling ill
AP
12/51 3 July 2018
England celebrates after defeating Colombia on penalties in the round of 16 at the Spartak Stadium in Moscow
AP
13/51 ] July 2, 2018
Floral tributes left at the beach of Gorleston in Norfolk where a girl was fatally thrown from an inflatable
Sunday, while a member calls for the temporary ban on inflatable castles in public places
PA
14/51 July 1, 2018
A firefighter carries a hose to the public. watering near sheep near a burned moor burns during a fire in Winter Hill, near Rivington
Reuters
15/51 30 June 2018
People parade through central London on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the NHS
PA
16/51 29 June 2018
People watch the damage done to the outside world. a building at Wellington Way, Mile End, in east London, after a fire broke out in a 12th floor apartment
PA
17/51 ] June 28, 2018
Prime Minister Theresa May brandishes a Belgian football shirt handed over by Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, center left, at a table round at a European summit in Brussels. EU leaders meet for two-day summit on political crisis and Brexit negotiations
AP
18/51 27 June 2018
The full moon is over Firefighters fought the fire throughout the night and in the 27th
Getty
19/51 26 June 2018
Prince William renders his respects during the night. a ceremony commemorating the six million Jews killed by the Nazis in the Holocaust, in the remembrance room of the World Holocaust Remembrance Center Yad Vashem in Jerusalem
Reuters
20/51 25 June 2018
Planes land at Heathrow airport before the vote in parliament which decides that Heathrow Airport should have a third runway
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Harry Kane celebrates the scoring hi s second goal and the fifth d e England with his teammates in their World Cup group match against Panama. England wins 6-1
EPA
22/51 23 June 2018
Protesters at the People's March call for a popular vote on the latest Brexit agreement in London 39, occasion of the second anniversary of the 2016 referendum
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23/51 22 June 2018
Andria Marsh, 63, shows photos of her parents and her original British pbadport , as a result of a Windrush service at Westminster Abbey in London. A service was organized at the abbey to commemorate the arrival in Britain of Caribbean migrants on the ship, Empire Windrush, 70 years ago. Emigrants were recruited to rebuild post-war Britain
EPA
24/51 21 June 2018
Party-goers observe the sunrise as they celebrate the pagan festival of the summer solstice in Stonehenge in Wiltshire. The festival, which dates back thousands of years, celebrates the longest day of the year when the sun is at its peak. Modern druids and people gather each year at Stonehenge to see the sun rise the first morning of the summer
AFP / Getty
25/51 June 20, 2018
The Gosport War Memorial Hospital meets today after a public inquiry revealed that up to 650 patients died between 1989 and 2000 of lethal doses of opioid medications delivered "without medical justification"
PA
26/51 19 June 2018
Former TV presenter John Leslie leaves Edinburgh Sheriff Court, accused of having put his hand on a woman's pants while They danced on her hen night
PA
27/51 June 18, 2018 [19659013] Premier Theresa May ended her speech after visiting patients at the Royal Free Hospital London. May announced a new $ 20 billion financing package for the NHS
Getty
28/51 17 June 2018
Competitors begin the race after a rolling start during the second round of the 2018 Championship, the F1H2O UIM Powerboat World Championship Grand Prix of London, at the Royal Victoria Docks
Getty
29/51 16 June 2018
Firefighters attend the stage. a second fire at the Glasgow School of Art four years after a portion of the building designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh was destroyed by fire. The fire spread to nearby buildings, including the Campus Disco and the O2 ABC Concert Hall
Christopher Flyvbjerg / SWNS.com
30/51 15 June 2018 [19659011] Westminster Dean, John Hall, accompanied by his first wife Jane Hawking, daughter of Lucy Hawking, deposits flowers at the Stephen Hawking Ashes Incarceration Site in Westminster Abbey. The world-renowned physicist and author of a brief history of the time, died early in the morning of March 14, 2018, at the age of 76 years. The ashes of Professor Hawking will be placed near Sir Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin
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31/51 14 June 2018
British singer Robbie Williams performs at the ceremony. Opening of the 2018 World Cup at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow
REUTERS
32/51 June 13, 2018
Prince Charles uses an electric drill during a visit to the Owenkillew Community Center in Gortin, as part of his tour of Northern Ireland
Getty
33/51 12 June 2018
England manager Gareth Southgate, his players and his coaching staff pose for the photo official of the England team before going to the World Cup in Russia
The FA
34/51 11 June 2018
The game was suspended during the match between Lancashire and Esbad as an air ambulance landed on the ground at The rear One of the spectators was sick on the third day of the Specsavers County Championship, Division 1 match at Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
PA
35/51 June 10 2018
Walkers waving banners they gather to mark 100 years since women won the right to vote in the UK
Getty
36/51 9 June 2018
The Parade Raises The Mall of the Horse Guards parade at Buckingham Palace, central London, after the Trooping the Color ceremony, while the Queen celebrates her official birthday
PA
37/51 8 June 2018 [19659011] Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with British Prime Minister Theresa May at the G7 Summit in La Malbaie, Quebec
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38/51 7 June 2018
The Secretary Brexit David Davis, right, and the secret International Trade Minister Liam Fox leave 10 Downing Street. Prime Minister Theresa May held a Brexit emergency meeting to try to resolve tensions at the Irish border
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39/51 6 June 2018
British Prime Minister Theresa May welcomes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Downing Street
Reuters
40/51 5 June 2018
British fashion designer and environmental activist Dame Vivienne Westwood delivers anti-fracturing letter to 10 Downing Street in London
EPA
41/51 4 June 2018
New images released by the Grenfell Tower Investigating the kitchen in the apartment 16 where the fire began June 14th. Seventy-one people were killed after the fire that ravaged Kensington residential area
Grenfell Tower Inquiry / PA
42/51 June 3, 2018
L & # 39; Southwark Bishop Christopher Chessun and members of the public a commemoration service on the first anniversary of the London Bridge terrorist attack. Britain held a minute of national silence on June 3, one year after the London Bridge terrorist attack that left eight dead and dozens wounded
AFP / Getty
43/51 2 June 2018
William Buick ridding Masar famous cross the line and win the Investec Derby race on Derby Day at Epsom Downs
Getty
44/51 1 June 2018
Traffic pbades Anti-Brexit signs on County Derry / Londonderry Northern Ireland and County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland could be endowed with the common EU and UK status and a "buffer zone" on its border with the Republic, according to new plans developed by David Davis, according to reports
EPA
45/51 31 Eleanor Crossey Malone shows a pack of abortion pill after taking a pill as a campaign group for abortion rights ROSA, Reproductive Rights Against Oppression, Sexism and Austerity distribute abortion pills from a tourist bus in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Bafouant les lois gouvernementales nord-irlandaises qui interdisent l'utilisation de pilules d'avortement, le groupe proteste également contre les bureaux extérieurs appartenant aux principaux partis politiques de la province. Des femmes en Irlande du Nord ont été poursuivies pour avoir acheté des pilules contre l'avortement sur Internet et il est illégal pour une femme de se faire avorter, sauf dans des circonstances particulières, contrairement au reste du Royaume-Uni. La république d'Irlande a voté en faveur du pro-choix la semaine dernière dans un référendum
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46/51 30 mai 2018
West Midlands Les policiers effectuant des recherches de scène près de l'endroit où un 15 ans Un jeune garçon a été mortellement poignardé à Wolverhampton
PA
47/51 29 mai 2018
Une vue à l'abbaye de Westminster du Triforium médiéval qui accueille une exposition à Londres. Les galeries du Jubilé de diamant de la Reine, situées à plus de 16 mètres au-dessus du sol de l'abbaye du Triforium médiéval, ouvriront leurs portes au public pour la première fois le 11 juin, affichant plus de 300 trésors de la collection de l'Abbaye. riche histoire millénaire de l'institution à l'abbaye de Westminster
AP
48/51 28 mai 2018
Les gens apprécient le temps chaud sur la plage de Bournemouth pendant les vacances de banque lundi dans le Dorset
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Chris Ashton des Barbarians marque contre l'Angleterre à Twickenham
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50/51 26 mai 2018
La foudre frappe la ville de Londres [19659014] Reuters
51/51 25 mai 2018
Rory Mcilroy a pris la tête du club à la troisième manche du championnat BMW PGA à Wentworth
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Son avertissement est venu comme le Le projet de loi sur le commerce revient aux Communes mardi avec des amendements rivaux déposés par Elle a déclaré qu'une série de changements de «destruction» soutenus par des membres du Groupe de recherche européen pro-Brexit Tory mettrait en p éril les plans du gouvernement pour un «scénario de non-transaction».
"Cela pourrait conduire à un Brexit dommageable et désordonné, car sans l'adoption de ce projet de loi, nous ne serions pas en mesure de conserver les avantages de plus de 40 accords commerciaux existants; et elle n'aura pas non plus les moyens de protéger les consommateurs, les industries et les travailleurs contre les marchandises injustement échangées dans une Grande-Bretagne post-Brexit ", a-t-elle dit.
ce qui garderait la Grande-Bretagne dans une union douanière avec l'UE après le Brexit.
"Ce serait la trahison ultime du vote Brexit. Cela éliminerait notre capacité à avoir une politique commerciale indépendante, concédant le rôle de la Grande-Bretagne sur la scène mondiale en tant que force de libre-échange et mettant en danger les emplois et les moyens de subsistance des populations. Dans la pratique, les Brexiters ont peu de chance de succès car le parti travailliste ne les soutiendra pas alors qu'il n'est pas clair si la faction pro-UE, qui a largement soutenu le plan de Checkers, L'intervention de Mme May a également eu lieu alors que Donald Trump, qui devait quitter le Royaume-Uni pour un sommet avec le président russe Vladimir Poutine à Helsinki, a réitéré sa conviction que les Etats-Unis et le Royaume-Uni pourraient conclure un pacte commercial après le Brexit.
Le président républicain avait auparavant miné Mme May en disant que son approche pouvait torpiller de tels plans, mais il a dit à un journal du dimanche qu'il n'avait plus "aucun doute" qu'un tel accord puisse être conclu.
avait exhorté le Premier ministre à demander une "exclusion" dans son accord avec Bruxelles qui permettrait au Royaume-Uni de commercer avec les Etats-Unis.
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Samedi soir, l'ancien ministre du Brexit, Steve Baker, qui a démissionné avec Boris Johnson et David Davis, a déclaré que cette proposition était le fait d'une "élite de l'establishment" qui voulait contrecarrer le vote référendaire de l'UE
. "Il me semble qu'il y a eu une année de cape et de poignard pour nous mettre dans la position de Dames", at-il dit au Sunday Telegraph .
"Une élite de l'establishment qui n'a jamais accepté Le droit fondamental du public de choisir démocratiquement ses institutions travaille à les renverser.
«Nous sommes revenus à ce que les fonctionnaires voulaient il y a un an, le conseil qu'ils donnaient alors, quelque chose comme l'EEE plus quelque chose comme les douanes. "Pour ce qui est de savoir qui, en fin de compte, tient la plume sur les documents qui seront soumis au Cabinet pour décision collective, il s'agit de l'Unité Europe du Bureau du Cabinet, et ils ont clairement opéré Pendant ce temps, M. Davis a qualifié les affirmations selon lesquelles il n'y avait pas d'alternative au plan de Dames comme "étonnamment malhonnête".
Ecrit dans le Sunday Times, Il a déclaré que le cabinet avait accepté "des concessions à l'UE qui étaient si fondamentales qu'elles risquaient de compromettre tout le processus du Brexit".
Il a ajouté: "Rien de tout cela ne revient à reprendre le contrôle … certains disent que l'autre côté de l'argument n'a pas élaboré une alternative. This is an astonishingly dishonest claim.
Additional reporting by PA