Just a quick update. Theresa May has summoned a group of Brexiteers to Chequers in order to talk Brexit - obviously. PLEASE SUPPORT MY YOUTUBE WORK ON PATREON: http://bit.ly/2oUVQfm OR ON SUBSCRIBESTAR: https://www.subscribestar.com/jeff-taylor My Youtube Community Page: https://goo.gl/tpTxpt FACEBOOK: @JeffTaylorBrexit LIKE THIS? PLEASE SHARE IT using the url - https://youtu.be/6nyQBm7AP00 *SUBSCRIBE* to Jeff Taylor Here: https://goo.gl/NyzUPo How to *SUPERCHARGE* your YouTube videos - start for FREE: http://bit.ly/2vbl9z2 With rumours abounding that she will be asking for them to save her deal, the Tory Party and her premiership - or face having the Majority Remain backing MPs take over the House of Commons business next week and de-rail the whole Brexit project. And the other rumour flying about is that those Brexiteers, which include Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg, David Davis and Iain Duncan Smith, might well say to her that they will back her deal if she stands down as PM in short order. What I want them to say is, that what she really needs to do to save the country and her party, is to not go to a third meaningful vote and to stand firm and deliver a full WTO Brexit and leave the EU without a deal at the already appointed hour of 11 pm this coming Friday the 29th March. Because if they end up backing her deal, it would shred the Tory support base. Those Conservative Party voters all know how bad this deal is, they know it is a one way street to becoming a permanent EU colony. They know that this Withdrawal Agreement takes the control of our borders, laws and money and hands the lot over lock, stock and barrel to the Eurocrats. It has already been established that there are no legal barriers to this happening and I've read opinion that the only legal way out of that terrible arrangement would be to completely dissolve the UK so that it no longer exists as an entity and the withdrawal agreement treaty would cease to apply. So much for the so-called Conservative and Unionist Party if they go for that option! But with Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and David Lidington all in the frame to take over from May either as a caretaker PM or maybe even permanently, I suspect short term careerist decisions could well outweigh the national good. They are due to meet at three o'clock and it may be a long meeting - and remember what came out of the last one!