Theresa May expected to request EU to reopen negotiations on Withdrawal Agreement

Theresa May has said she will talk to the EU later about reopening the withdrawal agreement.

The EU has ruled out making changes to the legal text agreed with the UK prime minister.

But Mrs May has told her cabinet she will seek to do that, as MPs debate her plan ahead of a series of votes.

Conservative rebels who voted down her deal earlier this month are demanding legally binding changes to the controversial Irish backstop clause.

Conservative MPs have been told to vote for an alternative to the backstop, proposed by senior backbencher Graham Brady, but it is not yet known which amendments will be chosen for a vote.

Cabinet minister Liam Fox has said the “Brady” amendment it would give the PM a “strong mandate” to return to Brussels.

Via BBC

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