As May celebrated survival, a handful of her MPs launched their own second referendum self-help group
The fightback starts here. Maybe. That could be putting it a bit strongly. On the morning after Theresa May had celebrated surviving a no confidence vote by declaring her new Brexit plan would be pretty much the same as the one that had been defeated by 230 votes on Tuesday, a handful of Tory MPs gathered in the basement room of a central London hotel to launch their own self-help group.
“My name’s Philip and I’m in favour of a second referendum,” said Philip Lee. There. He’d come out and said it. Already he felt so much better about himself. He’d taken the first step by admitting his powerlessness over the Conservative party. And he knew he wasn’t alone. There were 4 million like-minded Tory voters out there who were fed up with being lied to, who recognised the prime minister’s deal was dead and wanted to take back control of their lives by having another say on leaving the EU.
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