WATCH: May says that she now seeks “a significant and binding change” to the Withdrawal Agreement
She urges the Commons to back the Brady amendment when it votes on proposals later today.
She urges the Commons to back the Brady amendment when it votes on proposals later today.
“The people of Venezuela do not need the weasel words…from assorted Stalinists, Trotskyists, antisemites and members of Labour’s front bench.”
“This is the most superficial and inaccurate assessment.”
“The trouble is, that the Government has never tabled any substantial legal changes to the Backstop.”
The Health Secretary says he “emphatically” does not want No Deal, but it is “incumbent” on those who share that view to support a solution.
Ireland’s Deputy Prime Minister is blunt: “We have already agreed to a series of compromises.”
She insists to Marr that she is trying to deliver a “good deal”, not to disrupt Brexit.
The Brexiteer backbencher argues the EU is “starting to get a reality check now” about the real possibility of inflexibility causing No Deal.
He sets out his view on why so many of his constituents in Mid Norfolk plumped for Leave.
Labour’s Shadow Education Secretary tacks her personal view on to a defence of Labour’s corporate position.
“When people say take no deal off the table – you can’t just take a negative away you have to replace it with something”
“Mr Enders’ intervention is a classic example of the sort of Teutonic arrogance which is one of the reasons so many people voted to leave the European Union.”
The Foreign Secretary says that anybody who thinks of the country’s socialist government as a model should consult their TV screens.
The Labour leader responded by borrowing Hilary Benn’s line that the Prime Minister’s door may be open but her mind is closed.
But she says that she has “never even considered” revisiting the Belfast Agreement, contrary to reports earlier today.