- Theresa May has scrapped the £65 fee
millions of EU citizens were going to have to pay to secure the right
to continue living in the UK after Brexit. She also vowed to seek changes to the Irish backstop from the EU. But
she again rejected calls to rule out a "no-deal" Brexit - and warned
another EU referendum could threaten the UK's "social cohesion". Conservative rebels and Labour accused her of being in denial about the scale of opposition to her Brexit deal.
Mrs
May had been forced to make the statement setting out her plan for how
to proceed after MPs rejected her Brexit deal with the EU by 230 votes
last week - her "plan B". MPs are due to vote on a modified
version of the deal next Tuesday, although she gave few details about
how it would be changed.
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