Theresa May will make a strong case for her new Brexit plan in parliament today, though most Tories MPs opposes her plan.
The prime Minister is very adamant to her plan and though there are opposition from her own party she will still go ahead and make a statement to the MPs on her changes to the Withdrawal Agreement Bill-including her promise to give MPs a vote on holding another referendum.
Meanwhile, ex-Mayor of London Boris Johnson has made it clear that he will be looking forward to contest for party leadership if PM May step down.
Other contenders are putting pressure on PM May to set a date for her departure from No.10 rather than considering another Brexit Plan.