LONDON, Jan 15 - A group of Conservative pro-Brexit lawmakers said on Tuesday it would propose an alternative Brexit strategy after British Prime Minister Theresa May's deal was rejected, instead suggesting the pursuit of a trade deal or to leave on WTO terms. Steve Baker, a leading pro-Brexit Conservative, said: 'The Commons rejection of the Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration is a great opportunity to aim for a better deal that respects the referendum result and is focused on the UK's trading priorities.' 'We will offer the EU a better deal and we will be ready to trade on WTO terms with the EU if they decline.'