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UK: Four motions chosen for Monday's indicative Brexit votes
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01.04.2019
W/S House of Commons, London
M/S Results of the Letwin business motion read *MULTIPLE SHOTS AT SOURCE*
SOT, Speaker of the House, John Bercow: "Order. We now come to the motions relating to the United Kingdom's withdrawal from, and future relationship with, the European Union. I inform the House that I have selected the following motions for decision by recorded vote. Motion C in the name of Mr. Kenneth Clarke. Motion D in the name of Mr Nicolas Boles. Motion E in the name of Mr Peter Kyle. And motion G in the name of Joanna Cherry. *MULTIPLE SHOTS AT SOURCE*
W/S House of Commons *CUTAWAY*
SCRIPT
Following the confirmation vote on the Letwin business motion, which passed by 322 votes to 277 on Monday, Speaker of the House John Bercow announced the indicative vote motions that MPs will be voting on later on Monday.
Four out of a possible eight motions will be put to a vote, which are:
Motion C, Customs Union -- This would make it UK law to negotiate a customs union with the EU.
Motion D, Common Market 2.0 -- Also known as "Norway-Plus" would tie the UK to the European Economic Area, or Single Market.
Motion E, Confirmatory public vote -- Anything agreed by Parliament must be ratified by a public poll.
Motion G, Parliamentary Supremacy -- This motion has a series of actions: no decision by Parliament by 10 April, the UK must seek a delay to Brexit. If EU does not agree, MPs must choose between no-deal and revoking Article 50.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has instructed her Cabinet Ministers not to take part in the indicative votes, but has granted remaining Conservative MPs a free vote.
Labour has announced that it will instruct its MPs to vote in favour of Motion D, in support of continued membership of the Common Market.
Restrictions: NEWS USE ONLY. STRICTLY NOT TO BE USED IN ANY COMEDY/SATIRICAL PROGRAMMING OR FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES. ONLINE USE PERMITTED
M/S Results of the Letwin business motion read *MULTIPLE SHOTS AT SOURCE*
SOT, Speaker of the House, John Bercow: "Order. We now come to the motions relating to the United Kingdom's withdrawal from, and future relationship with, the European Union. I inform the House that I have selected the following motions for decision by recorded vote. Motion C in the name of Mr. Kenneth Clarke. Motion D in the name of Mr Nicolas Boles. Motion E in the name of Mr Peter Kyle. And motion G in the name of Joanna Cherry. *MULTIPLE SHOTS AT SOURCE*
W/S House of Commons *CUTAWAY*
SCRIPT
Following the confirmation vote on the Letwin business motion, which passed by 322 votes to 277 on Monday, Speaker of the House John Bercow announced the indicative vote motions that MPs will be voting on later on Monday.
Four out of a possible eight motions will be put to a vote, which are:
Motion C, Customs Union -- This would make it UK law to negotiate a customs union with the EU.
Motion D, Common Market 2.0 -- Also known as "Norway-Plus" would tie the UK to the European Economic Area, or Single Market.
Motion E, Confirmatory public vote -- Anything agreed by Parliament must be ratified by a public poll.
Motion G, Parliamentary Supremacy -- This motion has a series of actions: no decision by Parliament by 10 April, the UK must seek a delay to Brexit. If EU does not agree, MPs must choose between no-deal and revoking Article 50.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has instructed her Cabinet Ministers not to take part in the indicative votes, but has granted remaining Conservative MPs a free vote.
Labour has announced that it will instruct its MPs to vote in favour of Motion D, in support of continued membership of the Common Market.
Restrictions: NEWS USE ONLY. STRICTLY NOT TO BE USED IN ANY COMEDY/SATIRICAL PROGRAMMING OR FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES. ONLINE USE PERMITTED
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