The House of Commons supports the EU Withdrawal Agreement Bill at its first stage as the PM puts his new majority to work.
"We can have it done by lunch time, or late lunch, and the new deal that I negotiated with our European friends will restore our great institutions to their rightful place as the supreme instruments of British self-governance."
But Mr Johnson told Ms Nandy she was"wrong" and his government"remain absolutely committed to ensuring that we continue in this country to receive unaccompanied children".'Don't all cheer at once': Corbyn heckled during debate "This House should never doubt its ability to pioneer standards for the fourth industrial revolution, just as we did the first," Mr Johnson said.
On Friday, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn told MPs that his party"recognise the clear message" from the election that UK voters want to"end the never-ending cycle of Brexit debate and get back to solving the day-to-day issues and challenges they face in their lives". The SNP's Westminster leader Ian Blackford, whose party won 48 out of 59 Scottish seats at the election, said his country"could not have been clearer" that it"still totally and utterly rejects Brexit".
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