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May gets backing from cabinet for Brexit deal
    2018-11-16  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

BRITISH Prime Minister Theresa May announced Wednesday night that the cabinet had given its backing to her Brexit deal.

May delivered her message outside 10 Downing Street after an emergency meeting of her cabinet that overran by more than two hours.

She acknowledged the difficulties facing the government and the country over Brexit, adding: “I firmly believe with my head and my heart that this is a decision that is in the best interests of the whole United Kingdom,” she said.

May said the cabinet had had a long, detailed and impassioned debate and the draft withdrawal agreement was the best that could be negotiated with Brussels.

May said she will make a full statement to the House of Commons on Thursday.

Political observers are now waiting to see if any of her dissenting ministers have quit.

The next 24 hours could also determine whether May could face a vote of no confidence among her Conservative ranks in the House of Commons.

Media speculation in London has it that a number of MPs are considering whether to send in letters that would trigger a vote among all of the Conservative MPs.

Just 48 names are needed to start the process, and if a vote does take place it could either secure May’s position at Number 10 for at least a year, or see her deposed and replaced.

It would depend on whether she could survive a no-confidence vote and whether she would decide to face a challenge in an election among leadership contenders.

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