What is the Brexit deal? Theresa May's controversial agreement with the EU explained
The IndependentWill Brexit deal be approved by MPs? The prime minister secured the backing of her cabinet and the EU for the deal but her efforts were dramatically thrown off course when rebel Tories triggered a no-confidence vote in her premiership. The move provoked fury, prompting enough Tory MPs to trigger a no-confidence vote by writing to Sir Graham Brady, the Conservative backbench leader. If she goes back to the EU and wins significant alterations to it, the parliamentary process must start again, with new amendments, a new business motion and a new vote. She would still need to secure 320 votes - more than half of the remaining 639 MPs, once the abstentionist Sinn Fein politicians and the Speaker and his deputies are discounted After losing her parliamentary majority in the snap general election, the Tories hold 315 seats, Labour has 257 and the SNP are on 35.