Boris Johnson could ignore Remainer laws to stop a NoDealBrexit, Michael Gove suggests
MICHAEL Gove was embroiled in a furious row with the food industry today after he claimed that Brits would have no shortage of fresh produce if we left with a No Deal Brexit.
"Indeed, the Government’s own assessments showed that the flow of goods through the channel crossings could be reduced by 40-60% from day 1, as would the “availability and choice” of some foods. "I believe there has got to be legislation in place to lock this and it unlawful for him to take us out without a deal," he added.Keir Starmer says this coming week is the 'last chance' for parliament to stop a No Deal BrexitREMAINER rebel David Gauke is willing to be sacked by the Tories this week for voting to stop a No Deal Brexit, he said today.
MPs are poised to take control of the Commons and force through their own laws - but they haven't spelled out their exact plans yet.
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