May passed the Brexit plan from the cabinet

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Parliament follows - Possible vote of no confidence in its party

After a meeting of about five hours, Theresa May finally secured the support of the cabinet for the draft Brexit agreement, which was reached by London and Brussels.

"We had a long, detailed and passionate discussion," she said in a brief statement on Downing Street. "The draft agreement was the best that could be negotiated," he said.

"My job is to explain the decisions. I will do this, starting tomorrow in parliament. "I firmly believe, in my mind and heart, that this is in the interest of the whole of the United Kingdom."

The British Prime Minister has a very difficult task ahead of her, to convince the parliament, something she herself acknowledged. "I know, difficult times are coming. It is not a decision we took lightly. "It is a decisive step that allows us to go ahead and finalize the agreement."

Possible vote of no confidence in her party

Meanwhile, according to the BBC, supporters of Brexit in May's party "probably" call for a vote of no confidence against the leadership.

In fact, according to the report, the supporters of Brexit within the Conservatives are so furious with the draft May agreement, that they submit letters to the head of a committee of Conservative MPs responsible for handling the process of challenging the party leadership.

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