Attorney General Geoffrey Cox opened the crunch Commons debate by telling MPs this is the 'last opportunity' to back the deal and cranking up the pressure he said: 'This should've been the day we left the European Union'. In a high-stakes gamble, Mrs May will throw down the gauntlet to Labour and her own Eurosceptic MPs, amid fears that she risks a third, and possibly final, defeat and warnings that Britain will not cut ties with Brussels for five years. And in a warning about what will follow if the deal falls, the EU's chief negotiator Michel Barnier said today that Britain faces No Deal or a long delay to Brexit with Brussels deciding the conditions. But Brexiteers are holding firm with ERG member Mark Francois saying today he will never back the deal, adding: 'You can't hold your nose when you are holding your hands up and surrendering'. If the deal is defeated Parliament will also try to make her accept a customs union and second referendum – allies fear she could be forced to call a General Election as early as next week. A Whitehall source said another defeat for the Prime Minister's deal could see Brexit delayed for up to five years.
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