There are signs that some Tory Brexiteers may back the PM's Brexit plan when it is put to a third vote in Parliament next week.
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In the second meaningful vote last week a number of previous Tory rebels, including the former Brexit secretary David Davis, switched their position and backed the prime minister's deal. Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, former cabinet Minister Esther McVey has also said she will now"hold her nose" and support Mrs May.Meanwhile, talks between ministers and the DUP have continued over the weekend, as efforts intensify to secure the backing of the party's 10 MPs.
"Contrary to some reports we are not discussing cash. There are still issues to be addressed in our discussions", the statement concluded.
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