One concession will see No10 commit to alternative arrangements to replace the Irish backstop by the end of 2020THERESA MAY is ready to put concessions to the DUP and Tory Eurosceptics in her Brexit legislation in a desperate final bid to win support.
Another will enshrine in law a commitment to regulatory alignment between Britain and Northern Ireland in any trade deal with Brussels.The PM will also speak to Cabinet Ministers this weekend before deciding whether to hold a round of ‘Indicative Votes’ on alternative Brexit plans in the Commons before putting the ‘WAB’ before MPs.But one Minister told The Sun they expected a new Tory leader to be forced to accept a second referendum.