May looks beyond Parliament for support for deal
Theresa May is to appeal to the public to back the UK's proposed Brexit deal as Spain demands last-minute changes on future decisions over Gibraltar.
The PM will take to the airwaves to make the case for the agreement, which is opposed by Labour and many Tory MPs.
The terms of withdrawal and declaration on future relations are expected to be signed off by member states on Sunday.
The meeting will still go ahead despite "unresolved" Spanish concerns over the future of Gibraltar.
Spain has threatened to veto the deal unless it gets assurances over the British Overseas Territory, although no one country can block the withdrawal agreement on its own at this stage.
Brexit: May looks beyond Parliament for support for deal - BBC News
Theresa May is to appeal to the public to back the UK's proposed Brexit deal as Spain demands last-minute changes on future decisions over Gibraltar.
The PM will take to the airwaves to make the case for the agreement, which is opposed by Labour and many Tory MPs.
The terms of withdrawal and declaration on future relations are expected to be signed off by member states on Sunday.
The meeting will still go ahead despite "unresolved" Spanish concerns over the future of Gibraltar.
Spain has threatened to veto the deal unless it gets assurances over the British Overseas Territory, although no one country can block the withdrawal agreement on its own at this stage.
Brexit: May looks beyond Parliament for support for deal - BBC News
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