May set to mount climbdown over her Brexit plan
Theresa May could be seriously damaged by a defeat Theresa May is set to mount a dramatic climbdown over her Brexit plan to avoid an embarrassing defeat at the hand of a powerful group of Brexiteers.
The government may adopt a series of amendments to the customs bill put forward by Jacob Rees-Mogg which are designed to impose strict conditions on the PM in negotiations with the EU.
It comes after Theresa May produced a plan which would keep the UK closely tied to Brussels' rules on goods and food.
The amendments are backed by arch-Eurosceptics including Jacob Rees-Mogg, Sir Bernard Jenkin, Priti Patel and Iain Duncan Smith who are furious at the Chequers plan.
Sir Bernard Jenkin told the World at One the Chequers plan was dead, with opposition from both wings of t...