By Harry Cole Deputy Political Editor For The Mail On Sunday
Published: 00:09 BST, 19 May 2019 | Updated: 00:15 BST, 19 May 2019
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Theresa May will make a 'bold offer' to Labour MPs on staying close to Brussels trade laws indefinitely in a last-gasp attempt to get her Brexit deal over the line.
Despite the collapse of cross-party talks with Jeremy Corbyn, Mrs May will attempt to split the Opposition ahead of her promised resignation this summer.
She will travel to a Leave-voting constituency ahead of Thursday's European elections to make what is likely to be her last speech about Brexit in the hope it will persuade MPs to finally enshrine her exit deal into law before she steps down.
In order to do so she will risk infuriating her own Eurosceptic MPs by offering to soften her Brexit terms with an ongoing 'customs arrangement'.
Prime Minister Theresa May will make a 'bold offer' to Labour MPs in a last-gasp attempt to get her Brexit deal over the line
Mrs May