Parliament passes Yvette Cooper’s bill to prevent no-deal Ms Cooper said that the vote should be taken as an expression by Parliament that there is no support for what she says would be a damaging
Parliament passes Yvette Cooper’s bill to prevent no-deal Ms Cooper said that the vote should be taken as an expression by Parliament that there is no support for what she says would be a damaging no deal Brexit.
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