Brexit: Jeremy Hunt says a 'lot more work' needed to get deal through
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A "lot more work" is required to get MPs to back Theresa May's Brexit deal, Jeremy Hunt has said, amid uncertainty over whether it will be put to a vote for a third time this week.
The foreign secretary said there were "encouraging signs" that opponents of the deal were slowly coming round.
But he said another vote would only be held before Thursday's EU summit if ministers were "confident" of victory.
A number of Brexiteers have signalled they will continue to oppose the deal.
Former foreign secretary Boris Johnson called for further changes to the terms of withdrawal, which the EU has rejected, while 22 Tory MPs have written to the Daily Telegraph saying that leaving without any agreement - known as a no-deal exit - on 29 March would actually be a "good deal" for the UK.