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Prime Minister Theresa May will face the anger of Brexit supporters in her party on Monday (16 July) when they try to force her to change course on her strategy for leaving the European Union, scríobhann William James.

May is battling for her political survival after announcing a negotiating plan that enraged Eurosceptics in her Conservative Party, who see it as keeping Britain too closely tied to Brussels.

The size of the threat to her position should become clear on Monday when eurosceptic MPs put forward a series of proposals to toughen up the government’s customs legislation during a parliamentary debate.

May is not expected to be defeated on the amendments, and could even order her government to back some of the least controversial ones to neutralise the impact of the rebellion without watering down her exit plan.

But, if she chooses to fight and then sees a large number of her own party rebel, it would undermine her leadership and cast fresh doubt on whether she can deliver the Brexit plan agreed by her cabinet this month at her Chequers country residence.

The Chequers agreement, which is only a starting point for negotiations with the EU, has already led to the resignations of her Brexit minister David Davis and foreign secretary Boris Johnson, and the eurosceptic faction say it has to change.

“I suspect the Chequers deal is, in fact, dead,” Conservative lawmaker Bernard Jenkin told the BBC.

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It has also been rejected by some in the pro-EU faction in her party, with former minister Justine Greening calling on Monday for a second Brexit referendum to end the stalemate in parliament over the best future relationship with the bloc.

May’s spokesman said there would not be a second referendum under any circumstances, and restated the prime minister’s position that the Chequers plan was the only way to deliver a Brexit that worked in the best interest of the country.

On Sunday (15 July), May attempted to face down would-be Eurosceptic rebels by warning that if they sink her premiership then they risk squandering the victory of an EU exit that they have dreamed about for decades.

Business minister Greg Clark urged party members to get behind the prime minister’s plan: “When it comes to parliament I hope and expect that it will be persuasive that what is on offer will be good for the UK, it would be good for every part of the UK.”

A party meeting last week looked to have snuffed out talk of a confidence motion challenging May’s leadership, which would require 48 Conservative MPs to initiate, and 159 to win.

But, fuelled by criticism from US President Donald Trump and anger among grassroots party members, the sentiment against May has gained fresh momentum.

Davis said he would not speak in the parliamentary debate but could back one of the rebel amendments. Changes to the parliamentary schedule meant the debate was expected to start at 16h30 GMT, later than originally planned, with the first votes due around 20h GMT.

The amendments to the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill have been proposed by arch-eurosceptic Jacob Rees-Mogg. He said he did not expect the bill, or another bill on trade due to be debated on Tuesday, to be blocked outright by the 650-member parliament.

"Tá mé cinnte nach bhfuil Theresa May ag iarraidh an Páirtí Coimeádach a roinnt agus dá bhrí sin, gheobhaidh sí gurb é toradh dosheachanta an uimhríocht parlaiminte gur gá di é a athrú (beartas Brexit) chun an páirtí a choinneáil aontaithe," Rees- Dúirt Mogg.

“We’ll have an idea of the numbers, I suppose, at 10 o’clock on Monday evening.”

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