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Sunday newspaper round-up: Brexit, Sports Direct, Debenhams, Honda, Arcadia Group, Inmarsat
Theresa May will be warned today that her government faces total collapse unless she passes her Brexit deal - as the prime minister’s aides were at loggerheads over whether to accept a soft Brexit or call a general election this week. In an emergency conference call last night Brexiteer cabinet ministers agreed they would resign if May accepted a customs union or got Tory MPs to vote for the UK to take part in European elections in May. - The Sunday Times.
Sunday newspaper round-up: Brexit, Christchurch attacks, Interserve, Kingfisher, Domino's Pizza
Theresa May will tell Conservative MPs this week to back her or risk never leaving the EU, after she was warned that if her Brexit deal falls, parliament would have the power to delay the UK’s departure indefinitely. The prime minister will tell Brexiteers they have until Thursday to support her or risk a “collective political failure” in the form of a “Hotel California Brexit” where “you can check out, but you can never leave”. - The Sunday Times.
Sunday newspaper round-up: Brexit, Vale, John Lewis, Huawei, TalkTalk, Revolut
Tory Brexiteers have delivered peace terms to Theresa May, outlining the price she must pay to secure their support for her Brexit deal in the crunch Commons showdown within days. The European Research Group (ERG) of hardliners, led by Jacob Rees-Mogg, have drawn up “three tests” the government must meet if the prime minister hopes to win the vote due as early as this week. - The Sunday Times.