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«Breaking News» Brexiteer ERG group produce report savaging May's Brexit plan

Hardline Brexiteers in the Tory Party today stepped up their bid to try to force Theresa May to abandon her controversial Brexit plan.


The European Research Group - which is led by Jacob Rees-Mogg - tried to turn the screw on Mrs May by releasing a report savaging the PM's divorce package and demanding a radical change in policy.


But they faced embarrassment as their seven-page report wrongly states the historic referendum to leave the EU was in 2017 - whereas it was held the year before.


Furious Tory Brexiteers in the group are desperate to force the PM to abandon her Brexit plans as the talks enter their final, crucial stages.


Leading members of the group - including Mr Rees-Mogg and his close ally Steve Baker - are spearheading the attempted coup to oust her as leader.


The ERG, the powerful group which represents Brexit-backing Tory MPs, tried to heap fresh pressure on the PM today by firing off a document tearing into her plan.




The European Research Group - which is led by Jacob Rees-Mogg (pictured at a hastily arranged press conference outside Parliament last week where he announced he had no confidence in the PM)  - tried to turn the screw on Mrs May by released in a report savaging the PM's divorce package and demanding a radical change in policy


The European Research Group - which is led by Jacob Rees-Mogg (pictured at a hastily arranged press conference outside Parliament last week where he announced he had no confidence in the PM)  - tried to turn the screw on Mrs May by released in a report savaging the PM's divorce package and demanding a radical change in policy



The European Research Group - which is led by Jacob Rees-Mogg (pictured at a hastily arranged press conference outside Parliament last week where he announced he had no confidence in the PM)  - tried to turn the screw on Mrs May by released in a report savaging the PM's divorce package and demanding a radical change in policy


They they warn it will leave Britain a 'vassal state' having to swallow law drawn up in Brussels without having any say in them. 


The document, entitled 'The case against Chequers and the draft withdrawal agreement, also blasts the PM for agreeing to hand over £39billion in a Brexit divorce bill without having a future trade deal guaranteed.



Who has sent letters of no confidence in May?



Letters of no confidence in Theresa May are confidential - but some of her strongest critics have gone public.


If 48 letters are sent a vote is called.


This is who has definitely sent a letter: 



  1. Jacob Rees-Mogg

  2. Steve Baker 

  3. Sheryll Murray

  4. Anne-Marie Morris

  5. Lee Rowley

  6. Henry Smith 

  7. Simon Clarke

  8. Peter Bone

  9. James Duddridge

  10. Philip Davies

  11. Andrea Jenkyns

  12. Andrew Bridgen

  13. Nadine Dorries

  14. Laurence Robertson

  15. Martin Vickers 

  16. Ben Bradley 

  17. Adam Holloway

  18. John Whittingdale 

  19. Maria Caulfield 

  20. Mark Francois   

  21. David Jones

  22. Marcus Fysh 

  23. Chris Green 

  24. Zac Goldsmith 

  25. Bill Cash 




It states: 'The UK will continue to be bound by EU laws in vital areas such as social policy, environmental policy and employment policy, i.e will obey EU laws, but have no further influence over how they are drafted. 


'We will thus become a ‘rule taker’ and will have surrendered our sovereignty in these critical areas.'


They warn a major concession which will allow more EU regulatory checks to be  carried out in Northern Ireland risks driving a wedge between the UK.


And they blast the controversial backstop plans, which would keep the UK tied into an EU customs union of no free trade deal which keeps a soft Irish border is done in time. 


It states: 'In summary, the combination of these measures means the United Kingdom will have not left the European Union but will instead be ‘half in and half out’. 


'This will mean that we will become a ‘vassal state’ many of whose laws will have been created abroad and over which we have no influence. 


'This is completely against the spirit of the 2017 referendum in which 17.4 million UK citizens voted to leave the European Union.'


The historic Brexit referendum was in fact held on 23 June, 2016. 


Instead they want the PM to try to get a 'Canada plus' deal with the EU. 


Mrs May is in the political battle of her life to survive as PM in the face of a Brexiteer plot to oust her, and get her divorce package through Parliament. 


She faced a fresh barrage of attacks this morning, with Dominic Raab - who plunged her Cabinet into meltdown with his shock resignation - accusing the EU of trying to bully and blackmail Britain.


He told the BBC's Andrew Marr show today: 'I do think we are being bullied, I do think we are being subjected to what is pretty close to blackmail frankly.




The PM (pictured on Sky this morning) confirmed she is set to fly back for more negotiations with the EU this week as she stressed her under-fire Brexit plan is not fully finished


The PM (pictured on Sky this morning) confirmed she is set to fly back for more negotiations with the EU this week as she stressed her under-fire Brexit plan is not fully finished



The PM (pictured on Sky this morning) confirmed she is set to fly back for more negotiations with the EU this week as she stressed her under-fire Brexit plan is not fully finished






Sir Graham Brady is chairman of the 1922 Committee and will oversee any no confidence vote in the PM


Sir Graham Brady is chairman of the 1922 Committee and will oversee any no confidence vote in the PM






Dominic Raab's resignation as Brexit Secretary plunged the PM's government into meltdown


Dominic Raab's resignation as Brexit Secretary plunged the PM's government into meltdown



Dominic Raab (pictured right on the BBC's Andrew Marr show this morning) accused the EU of trying to 'bully' and 'blackmail' Britain in the talks, as he continued his stinging attack on the PM's Brexit plan. But Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the Tory Party's 1922 Committee, (pictured left on the BBC today) said he he has not received the 48 letters needed to trigger a no confidence vote in Mrs May



'I do think there is a point at which, we probably should have done it before, were we just say 'I'm sorry this is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, we cannot accept those dictated terms'.' 


But a defiant Mrs May is stepping up her fightback - warning her rebellious MPs their revolt could backfire and stop Brexit happening altogether.


In a rare live TV interview, she told Sky News' Sophy Ridge on Sunday: ‘A change of leadership at this time is not going to make the negotiations any easier and it is not going to change the parliamentary arithmetic. 


'It will bring uncertainty and increase the risk that we delay the negotiations, and that is a risk that Brexit gets delayed or frustrated.'


The PM insisted her deal delivers on Brexit and is in the national interest.


She said: 'This is not about me it is about what is right for the people of this country. It is about what is in the national interest. That is what motivates me.'   




As Westminster is plunged into turmoil over Brexit and the future of Theresa May as PM, a no deal Brexit and a second EU referendum are both looking more likely


As Westminster is plunged into turmoil over Brexit and the future of Theresa May as PM, a no deal Brexit and a second EU referendum are both looking more likely



As Westminster is plunged into turmoil over Brexit and the future of Theresa May as PM, a no deal Brexit and a second EU referendum are both looking more likely



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Main photo article Hardline Brexiteers in the Tory Party today stepped up their bid to try to force Theresa May to abandon her controversial Brexit plan.
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