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May begs MPs to allow her Brexit deal to pass a fourth vote as calls increase for her to quit
Prime Minister Theresa May making a speech in central London on her latest Brexit plans yesterday

THERESA MAY begged MPs to allow her Brexit deal to pass a fourth vote as she faced calls from Tories to quit over her latest proposals that include a possible second EU referendum.

In warning that whoever succeeded her would face the same Brexit pressures, the Prime Minister today called on MPs to back her thrice-rejected Withdrawal Agreement Bill.

Eurosceptics reacted angrily to the deal’s offer of a vote on whether to hold another referendum.

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