BREAKING: MPs vote to block no-deal Brexit
The Tories lost their majority yesterday when MP Philip LeeCaroline Spellman joined the list of remain-backing rebels following the round of votes at 5pm.
He said if Jeremy Corbyn becomes Prime Minister he would ‘beg for an extension’ from Brussels and will ‘accept whatever Brussels demands and we’ll have years more arguments over Brexit’. ‘I don’t want an election, but if MPs vote tomorrow to stop the negotiations and to compel another pointless delay of Brexit, potentially for years, then that will be the only way to resolve this.’
There are still more hurdles for members top get through before the opposition-backed bill is passed as law.MPs will now debate various amendments to the bill and vote on them at 7pm.
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