Theresa May has cleared the latest hurdle in her Brexit negotiations as she arrived in Brussels tonight with EU leaders set to approve her deal at a crunch summit tomorrow. Spain today dropped its threat to veto the deal, saying Mrs May had caved in to Madrid's demands to have a say over the future of Gibraltar and take the Rock out of UK-EU trade talks. Mrs May insisted tonight that the UK's position on Gibraltar had not changed, saying she would always 'stand by' its citizens. European Council chief Donald Tusk said he would ask EU leaders to approve the deal at Sunday's summit. The agreement means Mrs May will take the completed deal back to Westminster for a Commons vote, expected early next month.
With a battle looming to win over Brexiteer MPs, Boris Johnson today fired up the DUP - which has propped up Mrs May's government - with a pot-stirring speech in which he savaged the PM's 'humiliating' Brexit deal.
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