Re: Brexit
I do think it's significant - they could have been selective but chose not to.
Alistair Burt, a junior minister at the Foreign Office tweeted today:
"Be very clear. If an agreed deal on leaving between the Govt and the EU is voted down by purist Brexiteers, do not be surprised if consensus on accepting the result of the Referendum by Remain voting MPs breaks down. Parliament will not support no deal."
Remain is entering the public discourse from people who last week would not have mentioned it. There's four and a half months to go, a lot of mudslinging and a bad deal on the table.
When it comes to staring down the barrel MPs will vote to delay, at minimum, leaving the European Union.
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