The talk is that the PM is secretly negotiating away any future UK autonomy and locking the country into permanent EU servitude.
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There is still speculation that the UK government is negotiating for the country to remain under EU control for much longer than the 21 month transition period already agreed.
But it seems that the PM is trying to reassure Brexiteers that she will not be signing up to some sort of eternal Irish backstop arrangement that would tether the UK to the EU via some sort of customs union for ever-more.
Talk that she was planning such a move had sparked rumours that ministers such as Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey, International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt and the leader of the Commons Andrea Leadsom were deeply unhappy about it and it was entering ministerial resignation territory for them.
Mrs May's spokeswoman said:
"The prime minister would never agree to a deal which would trap the UK in a backstop permanently."
And the Chancellor, Philip Hammond, while talking to Bloomberg said:
"We are not going to remain in anything indefinitely, we are very clear this has to be a temporary period."
Philip Hammond also predicted that there will be a Brexit dividend, if we are able to secure a deal with the EU.
But in a warning, the UKIP leader, Gerard Batten Tweeted:
"Mrs May intends to betray Brexit. Her aim has always been to reach an agreement whereby we leave in name only. Then in a few years time the UK can be taken back into the EU. Those who genuinely want to leave the EU should join UKIP. We will continue the struggle -come what May."
And the former leader, Nigel Farage, Tweeted:
"Whether Mrs May's customs union plan..