UK Prime Minister Theresa May is launching a new push for support for her Brexit deal - having promised to quit if it goes through.
A number of lawmakers in her Conservative Party say they will now back her Withdrawal Agreement so a new leader can take over the next phase of negotiations.
But the DUP of Northern Ireland - which props up Mrs May's government in Westminster - says it can't currently vote for her plan.
On Thursday MPs failed to coalesce around other possible Brexit options.
Conservative MP Bob Seeley believes Theresa May's deal can eventually succeed in the House of Commons.
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