
Brexit debates continue today with further conflicting views on Theresa May's deal and leadership being aired.
A vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister appeared less likely though, with Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg grilled on the number of letters sent to support one.
Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of England, meeting with a Treasury Committee, said a no deal scenario would be the worst outcome and seemingly backed Mrs May's deal.
As the discussions roll on, Mrs May is also set to head to Brussels to meet with Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday and the Austrian Chancellor on Thursday.
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