Theresa May has secretly promised Remain rebels in the Government they will be able to vote against no deal in two weeks' time, it was claimed today. The Prime Minister - who in public today defied EU calls to accept delaying Brexit was the 'rational solution - is battling to stave off a Cabinet revolt on Wednesday. Mrs May has admitted a new vote on her deal could now come as late as March 12 as she scrambles to get new concessions on the Irish border backstop. Senior ministers have threatened to defy orders and vote to take no deal off the table when MPs have a new debate and vote on the state of the negotiation. In an effort to calm nerves Mrs May has privately said she would make time for a vote on a two-month Brexit delay in a fortnight. It is deeply unclear whether the concession will be enough to avoid a humiliating revolt on Wednesday night. Amid the bitter standoff, senior EU officials are believed to be preparing for a longer extension to the Article 50 process than the few months being mooted by Remainers.
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