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After a weekend of vicious attacks in her own ranks, the prime minister rallied her troops during an hour and a half conference call on Sunday night.
Esther McVey, secretary for work and pensions, told Ms May that she was "devastated" by her intention to extend the Brexit transition period in order to reach an agreement with the EU.
Interior Minister Sajid Javid directly asked the prime minister whether she had "explicitly threatened the EU with not negotiating".
More than a dozen ministers participated in the last minute call last night, and some of them received less than 15 minutes notice before, according to the Daily Telegraph.
Protocols have been drawn up on the impact of Brexit on Gibraltar and the British military base in Cyprus.
She will say, "And all this, just for the last three weeks, is in addition to the agreements we have already made."
Ms. May will tell the House of Commons that "taking into account all of this, 95% of the withdrawal agreement and its protocols are now resolved."
But she will add: "As I said last week, the initial EU proposal for EU support was a proposal we could not accept because it would involve creating a customs border along the border. Irish Sea and to break the integrity of the United Kingdom.
"I do not believe that a British prime minister can ever accept that, and I certainly will not do it."
Furious backbenchers warned the prime minister that she was "drinking in the last-ditch lounge" after the tensions that erupted over her bargaining strategy following the Brussels summit .
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Update 8:54: Jacob Rees-Mogg warns May 's to change the Brexit strategy NOW or risk the BLACK WEDNESDAY & # 39;
The Brexiteer cautioned Theresa May to develop a financial strategy for a Brexit without a transaction or a black Wednesday repeat risk in 1992, which led to the defeat of the Conservative Party after that the British economy was in ruins.
Mr Rees-Mogg insisted that Mrs May should prepare Britain for a possible financial crash if the UK leaves the EU without any agreement or risks losing public confidence in its government.
Update from 8:46 am: Brexit's action plan will seduce Britain into the European single market – shock report
A damning report has accused politicians of being under the illusion that being part of the EU's single market is so vital to the United Kingdom that its principles must be preserved after Brexit.
A vision that Theresa May agreed with the ministers meeting at her Checkers residence in July would see the UK and the EU respect a "common rule book" for merchandise trade.
It really comes down to staying in the single market, leaving Britain constrained to obey rules over which it has no influence, while hindering our ability to enter into new trade agreements around the world. , warned a report of the pro-Brexit Global Britain think tank.
Update of 8:40: The UK could be forced to end the practice of late hour after Brexit
According to a committee of the House of Lords, the EU plans to abolish the annual hour change in April 2019, a month after Brexit.
Update at 8:03: Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab said the exit agreement should be finalized by the end of next month
Mr. Raab stated that he would authorize the introduction of new laws in time for the day of the release.
He suggested that an extension of the transition could last three months, but said that this decision should "solve" the problem of Irish backs.
Labor warned Ms. May that she would not support her plan for Brexit when it reached the Commons.
Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer said that there is a "real lack of confidence" in the fact that Ms. May can bring back "no matter what".
Update at 8:01 am: Theresa Villiers, a senior Brexite specialist, attacks the claims, claiming that Theresa May is entering the "killing zone".
Brexit Minister Suella Braverman said her colleagues were "free to express themselves as they see fit" and repeatedly refused to say that she would support Ms. May at a vote of confidence.