Government could ignore indicative Brexit votes, says Liam Fox

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International trade secretary says real choice is still between Theresa May’s deal and no deal

Liam Fox has indicated the government could ignore MPs’ views from indicative Brexit votes this week if parliament’s stated choice goes against the Conservative manifesto, insisting the real choice is still between Theresa May’s deal and no deal.

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