Theresa May's leadership under threat as Tory MPs mount fresh Brexit rebellions

Get the Full StoryTheresa May is preparing to counter a new rebellion tonight from her own MPs over her Brexit plans.

Eurosceptic Tory MPs will vote for amendments which would block her so-called Chequers deal

While the amendments are unlikely to pass, they will give the PM a clear indication of how many MPs are prepared to torpedo her proposals.

Arch-Remainer Justine Greening — an ex-Cabinet minister — gives May a further headache by calling for a second Brexit referendum.

The prime minister suffered another government resignation on Sunday as fears of a vote of no confidence in her leadership grows.

LONDON — Theresa May is braced for a major rebellion on two fronts in the Commons this evening as Eurosceptics and Remainers in her own party threaten to kill off her Brexit plans.

MPs are set to vote on several amendments to the customs bill — a crucial piece of Brexit legislation — which have been tabled by the European Research Group, a hardline group of Eurosceptic Tory MPs.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: This is how moveable prosthetic covers are made for bionic limbsSee Also:A woman who has reviewed more than 40,000 r sum s outlines the 8 most annoying mistakes she seesA Marine's M107 sniper rifle failed during a firefight so he called customer serviceHow Boris Johnson could still become prime ministerSEE ALSO: Donald Trump says it's 'fake news' that he criticised Theresa May's Brexit plans

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