Theresa may warns rebels brexit talks set resume

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Theresa May has warned Conservative rebels that Brexit talks will resume as soon as possible, despite their opposition to her Brexit deal. The Prime Minister has been trying to get her deal through Parliament, but it has been met with resistance from some Conservative MPs who are unhappy with the terms of the agreement.

May has been trying to negotiate changes to the deal, but so far, she has been unable to get the concessions she needs to win over the rebels. The Prime Minister has warned that if the deal is not passed, the UK will leave the EU without a deal, which could have serious consequences for the economy and the country.

The rebels, who are led by MPs such as Dominic Grieve and Oliver Letwin, are demanding more changes to the deal, including a second referendum on the terms of the agreement. May has refused to agree to this, saying that it would undermine the democratic process and create uncertainty for the country.

The standoff between May and the rebels has led to a stalemate in Parliament, with the Prime Minister unable to get the support she needs to pass her deal. The situation is likely to continue to be tense in the coming days, as May tries to find a way to get her deal through Parliament and avoid a no-deal Brexit.