Dramatic week in store with Tory rebels set for showdown meeting with PM amid legal challenges against parliament suspension
This week is set to be a historic one in Westminster, as MPs attempt to legislate to stop a no-deal Brexit and government whips go into overdrive to stop a rebellion in the House of Commons, with a spending review and possible attempts to stop the prorogation of parliament in the mix as well. Here’s how the week is expected to play out:
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