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Theresa May now ‘confident’ of winning Brexit vote as MPs spooked by No Deal Brexit chaos

Government sources think they can win the Brexit vote when it comes back to the Commons in January - even if they have to hold it TWICE

THERESA May's top team are now privately confident that they can win the Brexit vote when it comes back to MPs in January, it's been revealed.

Government sources think they can win the crunch when it comes back to the Commons in January - even if they have to hold it TWICE.

 Government sources are now privately confident they can WIN the Brexit vote next month
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Government sources are now privately confident they can WIN the Brexit vote next monthCredit: INS News

They could bring it back within days if May's deal is voted down in the second week of January.

One source said: "It’s now very much our expectation that we can win this vote, if not the first time then the second time around."

Rebels are coming under fire from their local party associations to stop undermining the PM.

In recent days MPs say the tone from Eurosceptics is softening and there are fresh hopes that the deal can be passed.

But one minister said getting Jacob Rees Mogg on board is still a "work in progress".

Peace in our time? PM pleas for warring Leavers and Remainers to come together at Christmas

THERESA May has pleaded for warring Leavers and Remainers to come together at Christmas and put aside their differences.

The Prime Minister urged her MPs to get behind her deal so we can get on with delivering Brexit and get back to other priorities.

In an op-ed for the Daily Express she wrote: "I know that when the British people come together, there is no limit to what we can achieve."

And she stressed: "People don’t talk only about Europe," highlighting the NHS, schools and housing as her other urgent priorities.

"It’s a time when we find it within ourselves to put aside our differences and focus on what really matters," she said, calling on Brits to "find common ground and focus on what we can achieve together".

"The sooner MPs agree the right Brexit deal, the sooner we can all get back to dealing with those issues and building a country that works for everyone."

 But getting Jacob Rees Mogg on board is still ongoing
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But getting Jacob Rees Mogg on board is still ongoingCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 The PM posed with a member of the public for a selfie in Waitrose on Friday
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The PM posed with a member of the public for a selfie in Waitrose on FridayCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Last week the PM brought in those who tried to oust her just days before for a peace meeting in No10, to try and clear the air.

And the Sun revealed how she will schmooze MPs at a New Year's Party ahead of the vital vote.

The PM has planned her big get-together in the week of January 7 – when the debate over her all-important Withdrawal Agreement returns to the Commons.

There are still dozens of MPs who are opposed to the plans because they fear the Brexit deal could keep us trapped in the EU's customs union indefinitely.

 Mr and Mrs May arrive at Church with presents yesterday
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Mr and Mrs May arrive at Church with presents yesterdayCredit: INS News
The hated Northern Ireland backstop is opposed by Mrs May's DUP allies too.

Sun columnist James Forsyth revealed at the weekend that the Downing Street party is designed to send a clear message to Tory MPs that failure to deliver a Brexit deal could see them booted out of power and that means “there won’t be any more invites to Number 10 for you and your partner for a very long time”.

Meanwhile Jeremy Corbyn confirmed he WOULD press ahead with Brexit even if he won a snap election in the coming months.

The Labour boss was told that supporting our EU exit would cost the party seats, but he vowed to go on anyway, and would try to secure a better deal with Brussels.

“You’d have to go back and negotiate, and see what the timetable would be,” he told the


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