Not exact matches
One
Cabinet source said: «The PM is very angry at the way some ministers have abused the freedom to campaign for
Brexit by attacking other parts of Government policy.
Senior party
sources suggested that, although Cable backed the policy first proposed under Farron of a second referendum on
Brexit, he wanted to lean heavily on his credibility as a former
cabinet minister to give the party more gravitas.
Whitehall
sources suggested that May had been urged to take a harder stance over
Brexit by
cabinet colleagues who have argued that a rerun of the referendum would result in an even more emphatic victory for
Brexit, in the region of 60 % -40 %.