Theresa May
Nobody should be fooled by the fact that the government hasn’t a clue about where else to go
There's been no plan B, no flexibility on red lines, no reaching out – the Prime Minister should focus on getting agreement on what kind of Brexit people want to see
PM in frantic last minute dash to Strasbourg to win Irish backstop concessions.
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MPs are not asking for much, but we've got to be serious about walking away with an agreement – it's the only way we'll get a blistering deal for our country
But it is unlikely to be enough to convince MPs to back Theresa May's deal.
The party isn’t just in denial about hatred of Muslims pulsing through their ranks, they’re intensely relaxed about it
PM issues plea for MPs to back her deal next week.
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Labour MP Rachel Reeves reveals the prime minister's comments in her book.