board so far just about with the shape of a brexit plan. what we know is that there will be some sort of extra offer on things like workers' rights and environmental protectionspes will be enough to tempt some labour party mps to vote for the bill which will go through parliament in a couple of weeks' time. but then there are bigger questions. the trickier areas of the uk's customs relationship with the eu and future. will she go further than she has done already in offering something more they are? and then there is that other question of a further referendum. if she were to offer that, dozens and dozens she were to offer that, dozens and d oze ns of she were to offer that, dozens and dozens of labour party mps would happily vote for this bill, but it is very unlikely that the prime minister is going to do that. so, there may be something in there that promises them perhaps the option of making that happen at some point in the future. she is in number ten now with her ministers around that table. it is going to be very difficult, i think, table. it is going to be very difficult, ithink, to table. it is going to be very difficult, i think, to persuade them to