Leave supporter MP Michael Fabricant insisted if Theresa May’s deal wouldn’t pass, the UK could see a Remain Parliament take over in the Brexit agenda. This would result in a Brexit that was unrecognisable to Brexiteers. He said he would be reluctantly supporting Theresa May’s dea, telling Channel 4: "We are seeing that our worst dreams or nightmares are coming true.
We won’t get a Brexit that any of us recognise
Michael Fabricant
“Namely, that a Remainer Parliament is taking control of the agenda.
“If that happens we won’t get a Brexit that any of us recognise.
“I think the only way to preempt it is to vote for Theresa May’s agreement.”
Leave supporters have become split at the latest Brexit crossroad as some have announced they would vote for Mrs May’s deal out of fear losing Brexit altogether.