Reuters| London | United Kingdom
There is enough support among British lawmakers to pass a Brexit deal, the leader of the lower house of parliament Jacob Rees-Mogg said on Tuesday as talks continue in Brussels to thrash out a divorce agreement with the European Union.
"I think the votes are now there for a deal," Rees-Mogg told LBC radio. "There is just a mood in the country and politicians have to be to some extent sensitive to the national mood that we want to get on with this," he said.
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