Theresa May has rejected claims she does not believe in Brexit and insisted she would make a success of it “regardless of the outcome” of talks.
She told the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show her plan for post-Brexit trade with the EU was not dead – despite it having been rejected by EU leaders.
She also urged the Tory party – in Birmingham for their annual conference – to “come together” and back it.
Boris Johnson has called her so-called Chequers plan “deranged”.
In his latest broadside against her Brexit strategy, the former foreign secretary suggested he might be able to strike a better deal than her with Brussels.