Theresa May will be guilty of telling MPs a “straight-up lie” if she cancels crunch votes this week that would allow them to force a delay to Brexit, Yvette Cooper says. The former Labour leadership
Theresa May will be guilty of telling MPs a “straight-up lie” if she cancels crunch votes this week that would allow them to force a delay to Brexit, Yvette Cooper says.
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