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Theresa May's office quickly dismisses MP's call for new Brexit referendum
Noting the deep divisions in government and parliament on the way forward, Greening said voters must decide - becoming the most senior member of May's Conservative party to back the idea. It is understood this "poison pill" amendment had been deliberately created to cause headaches for Number 10 by demonstrating that there is no government majority for the Chequers-agreed Brexit white paper. [Full Article...]
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