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New photo May pleads with warring Tories to 'hold your nerve' on Brexit

Theresa May pleaded with Tories to 'hold your nerve' today amid claims No10 aides plotted a snap election following her humiliation by EU leaders.


The Prime Minister warned that failure to stick together in the face of attacks from Brussels and opposition parties could mean Brexit is 'thwarted'.


The appeal for unity came as Jeremy Corbyn declared for the first time that he is willing to support a second referendum on any deal with the EU.


The extent of the panic caused in Downing Street by EU leaders' brutal knifing of Mrs May's Chequers plan in Salzburg last week has been underlined by suggestions that some advisers 'war gamed' holding an election.




Theresa May (pictured at church in Maidenhead with husband Philip today) is struggling to hold her party together while thrashing out a deal with the EU


Theresa May (pictured at church in Maidenhead with husband Philip today) is struggling to hold her party together while thrashing out a deal with the EU



Theresa May (pictured at church in Maidenhead with husband Philip today) is struggling to hold her party together while thrashing out a deal with the EU





Mrs May (pictured delivering a statement in No10 on Friday) has pleaded with Tories to 'hold your nerve' on Brexit


Mrs May (pictured delivering a statement in No10 on Friday) has pleaded with Tories to 'hold your nerve' on Brexit



Mrs May (pictured delivering a statement in No10 on Friday) has pleaded with Tories to 'hold your nerve' on Brexit



Two powerful aides are said to have argued that the only way to 'make the Commons arithmetic work' could be to ditch Chequers, and please the Brexit wing of the Tory Party by swinging behind the 'Canada model' for a looser free trade agreement. 


The plan would then involve Mrs May going to the country in November in a bid to win a majority for the package. 


The thinking has been encouraged by the latest polling which indicates a slump in support for Mr Corbyn among those who voted Labour at the 2017 Election.  


As she attempted to cool tensions today, Mrs May issued a statement saying Conservatives needed to come together in a spirit of national unity and 'do what is right for Britain'. 


'Now is the time for cool heads. And it is a time to hold our nerve,' she said.


'I have said many times that these negotiations would be tough, and they were always bound to be toughest in the final straight.

'But what's also clear is that many in Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the SNP are trying to thwart Brexit at every step and seeking to exploit this moment for political gain.


'Some are now openly advocating a second referendum and extending article 50 to delay Brexit, sending us right back to square one. Others are talking directly to the EU to actively undermine the UK's negotiating position.


'But I say, this is the moment to put our country first. This is the moment to set aside our differences and come together in national unity.


'This is the moment to do what is right for Britain.' 


A Downing Street spokesman said: 'It is categorically untrue that No10 is planning a snap election.'


With time running out, the EU's chief negotiator Michel Barnier has said the 'moment of truth' will come at next month's EU summit in Brussels, when it should become clear whether the two sides can reach an agreement. 




The appeal for Tory unity came as Jeremy Corbyn (pictured at a Labour conference rally last night) declared for the first time that he is willing to support a second referendum on any deal with the EU


The appeal for Tory unity came as Jeremy Corbyn (pictured at a Labour conference rally last night) declared for the first time that he is willing to support a second referendum on any deal with the EU



The appeal for Tory unity came as Jeremy Corbyn (pictured at a Labour conference rally last night) declared for the first time that he is willing to support a second referendum on any deal with the EU





Jacob Rees-Mogg (left) and Boris Johnson (right) are among the senior Tories demanding Mrs May ditches her Chequers plan for Brexit


Jacob Rees-Mogg (left) and Boris Johnson (right) are among the senior Tories demanding Mrs May ditches her Chequers plan for Brexit



Jacob Rees-Mogg (left) and Boris Johnson (right) are among the senior Tories demanding Mrs May ditches her Chequers plan for Brexit



Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt urged EU leaders yesterday to 'step back from the abyss' of a no-deal Brexit and to engage with Mrs May's Chequers plan.


He said the Prime Minister was in earnest when she warned she would walk away from the negotiations rather than accept a 'bad deal'. 


But he also pointedly refused to rule out switching to a Canada-style model. 


'What Theresa May is saying is 'Don't mistake British politeness for weakness. If you put us in a difficult corner we will stand our ground.


'That is the kind of country we are,'' he said.  


Asked about a Canada-style plan, he said he was 'not dismissing anything', but warned it would not address the issue of the Irish border in the same way Chequers did.




Mrs May was humiliated by Eu leaders who dismissed her Chequers plan at a summit in Salzburg last week (pictured)


Mrs May was humiliated by Eu leaders who dismissed her Chequers plan at a summit in Salzburg last week (pictured)



Mrs May was humiliated by Eu leaders who dismissed her Chequers plan at a summit in Salzburg last week (pictured)



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