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		</div><p><b>Update &#8211; 10.14pm:</b> Theresa May has made a statement in Downing Street following her survival of no confidence vote earlier this evening.</p>
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<p>Speaking in Downing Street, the Prime Minister said: “This evening the Government has won the confidence of Parliament.</p>
<p>Overwhelmingly, the British people want us to get on with delivering Brexit.</p>
<p>“I believe it is my duty to deliver on the British people’s instruction to leave the European Union and I intend to do so.”</p>
<p>“In a historic vote in 2016 the country decided to leave the EU. In 2017, 80% of people voted for parties that stood on manifestos promising to respect that result.</p>
<p>“Now, over two and a half years later, it’s time for us to come together, put the national interest first and deliver on the referendum.”</p>
<p>Mrs May attempted to put pressure on Jeremy Corbyn in her statement.</p>
<p>She said she had held “constructive” meetings with Mr Cable, Mr Blackford and Ms Saville-Roberts and would meet MPs including the DUP on Thursday.</p>
<p>She added: “I am disappointed that the leader of the Labour Party has not so far chosen to take part, but our door remains open.”</p>
<p><b>Update &#8211; 9.22pm:</b> Theresa May is to make a statement in Downing Street at 10pm, following her survival of no confidence vote earlier this evening, a Number 10 spokeswoman has confirmed.</p>
<p>The Prime Minister’s official spokesman also said she would meet with eurosceptic MPs in her own party, who accepted an invitation, on Thursday.</p>
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