MPs vote on soft Brexit and referendum as May makes last appeal

Theresa May will go before her MPs tomorrow night in a desperate final bid to save her deal with Brussels at the same time as Parliament votes on plans to impose a softer Brexit.

The Prime Minister will face the backbench 1922 Committee to appeal for loyalty as hardcore Brexiteers said they would not waver in opposing her deal.

But it will be too late to stop MPs starting the process of ‘indicative votes’ this evening on alternative options for Brexit, which are set to include remaining in the single market and customs union, as well as putting the deal to the people in a second referendum, or cancelling the UK’s exit altogether.

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