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The final question to May came from a reporter with the German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle. He noted that May pinned the blame over the Brexit impasse on British lawmakers yesterday and asked if she took any blame herself – and would she have done anything differently in her negotiations with the EU?

This reporter is clearly not familiar with the famously stubborn British Prime Minister.

Predictably enough, May doesn't give a direct answer.

"Throughout these negotiations, of course they've been tough ... I believe any negotiation involves a degree of compromise," she says. But she says she has reached a good deal with the EU.

"I believe we have got a good deal on the table," she says, adding that the EU's decision today provides "a very clear framework" for MPs to consider when they vote on her deal next week.

In short: No.