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Theresa May in crunch talks with Brexit rebels as furious Tories claim White Paper is ‘dead in the water’

Veterans Edward Leigh, John Penrose and Cheryl Gillan were among backbenchers invited to Chequers for a 45-minute summit with the PM

THERESA MAY launched crisis talks with Brexit rebels yesterday as furious Tories claimed her White Paper was “dead in the water”.

Veterans Edward Leigh, John Penrose and Cheryl Gillan were among backbenchers invited to Chequers for a 45 minute summit with the PM after Donald Trump left the official residence.

 Theresa May launched crisis talks amid claims her EU White Paper was 'dead in the water'
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Theresa May launched crisis talks amid claims her EU White Paper was 'dead in the water'Credit: PA:Press Association

Invites were sent out by the whips late on Thursday night amid speculation Brexiteers were so furious at the PM’s ‘soft’ Brexit vision they may vote down the Government’s flagship Trade and Customs Bill on Monday.

Veterans such as Bernard Jenkin and Bill Cash didn’t attend.

And one hard-line Brexit-backer dismissed the talks as “an effort to butter up the butterable”.

But sources claimed No.10 had been alarmed at the backlash.

 Invitations were sent out amid speculation Brexiteers were furious at the PM’s ‘soft’ Brexit vision
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Invitations were sent out amid speculation Brexiteers were furious at the PM’s ‘soft’ Brexit visionCredit: PA:Press Association/PA Images

The White Paper mapped out the PM’s preferred Brexit has enraged Tory Eurosceptics because it paves the way for Britain to be subject to Euro court rulings for years.

And the Government is also proposing visa-free travel for EU workers.

One MP – who submitted a letter of no confidence in the PM earlier this week said: “It’s insane. And unless they change their approach Downing Street will split the entire Tory party in two.”

A YouGov poll yesterday showed 42 per cent of voters believe the soft Brexit plan thrashed out by the PM at Chequers a week ago would be bad for Britain – against 13 per cent who thought it would be “good”.

 The Sun earlier this week revealed arch-Eurosceptic Jacob Rees-Mogg had tabled four amendments to the Trade Bill
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The Sun earlier this week revealed arch-Eurosceptic Jacob Rees-Mogg had tabled four amendments to the Trade BillCredit: Reuters

Separately sources claimed regional Conservative Associations were livid at the PM’s “surrender” to Brussels. One association chair in a Conservative held constituency said: “It’s the reverse of Downing Street’s thoughts.

“The more members hear about the White Paper the more they oppose it.”

The Sun earlier this week revealed arch Eurosceptic Jacob Rees Mogg had tabled four amendments to the Trade Bill which he believes could make Theresa May’s Brexit plans impossible to deliver if passed.

But he insisted yesterday that he did not want Eurosceptics to vote down the entire Bill.

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