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  • Brexit: Prime Minister agrees to Remainer rebel MPs’ demands for meaningful vote on withdrawal deal in February

    June 14, 2018

    Update: The victory rebel MPs thought they had secured has collapsed, after a last-minute change rendered the amendment "unacceptable". Read the full story here. Conservative rebel MPs appear to have secured victory over the meaningful vote amendment, with the Prime Minister reported to have agreed to her backbenchers' demands. One source close to the discussions [...]

  • Shadow minister Laura Smith and five other Labour frontbenchers have resigned over Brexit whip

    June 13, 2018

    Labour shadow minister Laura Smith and four other opposition MPs have resigned from party roles, over a whip forbidding them from voting in favour of the Lords amendment to keep the UK in the European Economic Area (EEA). Ged Killen, Ellie Reeves, Tonia Antoniazzi, Rosie Duffield and Anna McMorrin all handed in their resignations as [...]

  • Labour’s shadow chancellor John McDonnell admits party is “walking a tightrope” on Brexit

    June 13, 2018

    Shadow chancellor John McDonnell has admitted Labour is "walking a tightrope" on Brexit, calling for people outside the Westminster bubble to start making their voices heard. The Labour frontbencher said he was "worried by the experience of the last 24 hours", referring to the debate and series of votes on the EU Withdrawal Bill yesterday, [...]

  • DEBATE: Should MPs reject each of the 15 House of Lords amendments to the Brexit bill today?

    June 12, 2018

    Should MPs reject each of the 15 House of Lords amendments to the Brexit bill today? David Campbell Bannerman, MEP and board member of Leave Means Leave, says YES. The job of the House of Lords is to amend and improve, not to wreck, sabotage, or unconstitutionally reverse the decision of the British people, nor [...]

  • Ivan Rogers warns it’s ‘crunch time’ as max fac customs option will not be accepted by Brussels

    June 12, 2018

    The UK's former ambassador to the EU has rubbished both the government's customs proposals saying they would not fly "in the real world", warning: "We're heading for a major crunch". Ivan Rogers, who was one of the most senior civil servants until he resigned last year in frustration at Theresa May's handling of the Brexit [...]

  • Youth justice minister Phillip Lee resigns over Brexit: I want to ‘look my children in the eye’

    June 12, 2018

    A government minister and ally of Theresa May has resigned over the UK's Brexit policy, saying he wants to "look my children in the eye and honestly say that I did my best for them". Phillip Lee, the youth justice minister, announced he was quitting this morning, claiming the current government policy was "detrimental to [...]

  • Youth justice minister Phillip Lee resigns over Brexit: I just want to ‘look my children in the eye’

    June 12, 2018

    A government minister and ally of Theresa May has resigned over the UK's Brexit policy, saying he wants to "look my children in the eye and honestly say that I did my best for them". Phillip Lee, the youth justice minister, announced he was quitting this morning, claiming the current government policy was "detrimental to [...]

  • Theresa May secures fragile unity with customs union amendment and Brexit plea to Tory backbenchers

    June 11, 2018

    Theresa May appears to have secured fragile agreement among her MPs to back her ahead of a series of critical votes through an 11th hour meeting and a new customs amendment. The last-minute amendment proposes the government seek a “customs arrangement as part of the framework for the future relationship” with the EU after Brexit. [...]

  • Labour MPs urge investigation over ’embarrassing’ JezFest concert

    June 11, 2018

    Labour MPs are demanding answers from the party HQ over the coming weekend's political and musical concert dubbed JezFest. The one-day Labour Live event will take place in Tottenham, north London, on 16 June. Musical acts include The Magic Numbers and Reverend and the Makers, alongside speeches by John McDonnell, Kate Osamor and activist Owen [...]

  • Justine Greening: Yes, it’s time for a woman mayor of London

    June 11, 2018

    Don’t groan. Don’t roll your eyes. We may be two years away from the next mayoral election but the runners and riders for 2020 are already being lined up. And so they should. After 2016’s excruciating campaign pittingZac Goldsmith against Sadiq Khan, the Conservatives need a better plan – and a better candidate. One name [...]

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