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Theresa May faced another backlash from her MPs on Thursday as she insisted that her Brexit deal was "the right deal for the UK".

Mrs May told the House of Commons that the Withdrawal Agreement would take back control of the UK's laws, borders and money.

"The deal that will enable us to do this is now in our grasp," she told the House of Commons, "and I will do everything possible to deliver it to the people."

But Boris Johnson, the former foreign secretary, claimed the divorce settlement made "a complete nonsense of Brexit".

Other Brexiteer MPs described the agreement as a "betrayal" of the referendum that amounted to total "surrender".

"Everything the EU wanted from the negotiations has ended up in the Withdrawal Agreement – which is a legally enforceable international treaty," said Conservative MP Priti Patel.

That’s why we’re going to stay in the EU customs union, remain subject to judgments of the European Court, imperil our Union and allow the EU to have a veto over when we can leave the backstop...this is a costly surrender by the UK Government."

It comes after the Telegraph obtained a document outlining the EU's plans for a 'deep and ambitious' post-Brexit trade deal with the UK.

The 26-page document says the deal will be an "ambitious, broad, deep and flexible" partnership.

The trade deal will cover trade, law enforcement, criminal justice, foreign policy, security and defence, while the relationship will be based on "rights and obligations."

This Political Declaration is separate from the Withdrawal Agreement published last week, which outlines the terms of divorce rather than future trade.

It came as Downing Street has said it was confident that an EU summit on Sunday - where the Brexit deal is to be finalised - will go ahead despite bickering among EU members states over the terms of the agreement.

The document also stresses that EU free movement will end in the UK after Brexit.

Theresa May is set to hold more talks with European Commission president Jean-Claude Junker on Saturday in a down-to-the-wire bid to try and secure a withdrawal agreement at the emergency EU summit on Sunday.

In a surprise move after talks with Mr Juncker in Brussels on Wednesday night, Mrs May insisted she would press on to attempt to secure an agreement.

Read the Political Declaration in full: