Theresa May was today warned she faces defeat on her flagship Brexit laws without further concessions to rebel MPs. Senior Tory Dominic Grieve (pictured) today vowed to force through his amendment writing the need for a 'meaningful vote' into the EU withdrawal laws tomorrow night. Amid claims there are as many as 20 Tory rebels, Mr Grieve, a former Attorney General, said he believed he had enough support to win a vote. The Government has refused to take a position on Mr Grieve's amendment so far, insisting it is studying all suggestions from MPs. Defeat would be humiliating for Mrs May, who has never lost a Commons vote on legislation, and Brexiteers branded the measure an attempt to derail the Bill. Ministers could yet climbdown on the issue and accept the amendment. Downing Street today repeated a promise there would be a meaningful vote on Brexit deal regardless of events in the Commons tomorrow night.
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