The Scotsman

May will be told to quit if deal rejected again

● PM to meet 1922 Committee chief to set out plans for her departure

- By PARIS GOURTSOYAN­NIS

Theresa May will today be told she must quit if her Brexit deal is rejected a fourth time, as ministers admitted that another defeat would mean the agreement is “dead”.

The Prime Minister will meet the executive of the 1922 Committee to set out plans for her departure, with another ultimatum set to be delivered by Tory backbenche­rs.

Brexit Secretary Steve Barclay conceded it would be the end of the road for the deal if the Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB) is defeated when it is put before the Commons in June.

D owning Street sources insisted another loss would not represent a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister, but said the significan­ce “won’t be underestim­ated”.

Mr Bar clay said the WAB would be published as soon as possible and would have its second reading in the Commons, the first legislativ­e hurdle it would have to clear, in the week beginning 3 June.

He told the Lords EU committee: “I think if the House of Commons does not approve the WAB then the[ Michel] Barnier deal is dead in that form.”

Number 10 said efforts were continuing to find a “sustainabl­e” majority for the deal, with discussion­s involving D UP and Labour MPS.

However, the DUP’S Westminste­r leader Nigel Do dds said that unless Mrs May can “demonstrat­e something new that addresses the problem of the backstop then it is highly likely her deal will go down to defeat once again”.

Both Mr Barclay and Internatio­nal Trade Secretary Liam Fox warned Euroscep - tics that the possibilit­y of Brexit not happening at all would increase if the WA B was defeated.

That would leave a no -deal Brexit, which has previously been rejected by MPS, or the revocation of Article 50, cancelling the entire process, as the only options when the 31 October deadline arrives.

Cross-party B rex it talks between Labour and the Tories have failed to produce a compromise, with Jeremy Corbyn’s spokesman saying the party would not support the WAB if no agreement was reached.

The spokesman said that unless there was an agreement based on “real compromise and movement by the government” then the WAB would be “based on the same botched Brexit deal that has been rejected three times already by Parliament”.

At Prime Minister’s Ques - ti ons, Mrs May was ch allenged by Tor y Euroscepti­c Peter Bone, who said activists in his constituen­cy favoured a no-deal Brexit and wanted her to quit before the 23 May European elections.

“They say that her deal is worse than staying in the European Union, and that they want us to come out now on a no-deal basis,” Mr Bone said, adding that Tor y members had “lost confidence in the Prime Minister”.

He said afterwards :“The definition of madness to keep repeating the same thing and expecting to have a different result.”

The SNP’S Westminste­r leader said it was “complete unacceptab­le” for the government to force through a“shoddy backroom deal” with Labour on Brexit.

“Scotland did not vote for Brexit and we should not be dragged out of the EU against our will ,” he said .“At the European elections next Thursday, the people of Scotland will make their voices heard – whether Westminste­r likes it or not.”

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0 Theresa May says efforts are continuing to find a majority

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