In a dramatic turnaround, a string of Eurosceptic MPs who rejected Theresa May's deal three times indicated today they could back his proposals.
Several former Tories – kicked out of the party last month for voting to block No Deal – indicated they were ready to fall in line.
And a senior Labour MP predicted that as many as 30 of his party colleagues might be persuaded to back Mr Johnson's deal – although other sources suggested that the true number was likely to be significantly lower.
At a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday, Mr Johnson said he would adopt a tone of 'glutinous emollience' in the coming days in a bid to win over wavering MPs.
Cabinet minister Michael Gove said the plan appeared to have a 'very good chance' of winning the support of MPs, adding: 'We have the DUP, Conservatives who were previously opposed and some broad-minded and constructive Labour MPs. That seems to me to be a pretty solid majority.'...<<