The newspaper reported that Conservative whips, who enforce discipline in the party, issued the warning to pro-EU MPs, led by the former ministers Stephen Hammond and Nicky Morgan, minutes before a crucial vote on customs last night.
Mrs May narrowly avoided a defeat in parliament at the hands of the pro-EU members from her own party in the vote.
Parliament voted 307 to 301 against an amendment to trade legislation that would have required the government to try to negotiate a customs union arrangement with the EU if, by 21 January 2019, it had failed to negotiate a frictionless free trade deal with the EU.
In one of the most tumultuous periods in recent British political history, there have been four major elections in the past four years: the Scottish independence referendum of 2014, the 2015 UK general election, the Brexit referendum of 2016 and the snap general election called by Mrs May last year.
(RTE)
18/7/18
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