MPS are set to force a softer Brexit next week as Theresa May folded to Remainers in the face of a rebellion threat. The Government today agreed to grant “indicative votes” on seven dif…
MPS are set to force a softer Brexit next week as Theresa May folded to Remainers in the face of a rebellion threat.London News PicturesA cross-party group launched a bid toThey tabled an amendment to be debated on Monday which wouldThe threat forced ministers into announcing they WILL grant a series of indicative votes some time next week if the PM's deal is voted down.
They could include the current withdrawal agreement, No Deal, staying the customs union, a Norway-style single market deal, a bare-bones trade agreement, a second referendum and cancelling Brexit altogether. Tory MP Marcus Fysh stormed: "This is the most ludicrous, childish and unrealistic idea I have ever seen. Utterly unfit."
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