UK's Rees-Mogg: Focus will be whether the declaration is genuinely unilateral

UK lawmaker Jacob Rees-Mogg crossed the wires in the last hour, saying that the process has been desperately rushed and it would be better to have the vote tomorrow after some time to consider.

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   •  Not sure that EU promises are a major change.
   •  Wants assurance that the UK can leave backstop.
   •  The focus will be whether the unilateral declaration is genuinely unilateral.
   •  DUP's view will heavily influence many lawmakers.
   •  Waiting to hear what Cox, lawyers have to say.

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