Brexit: MPs reject Labour plan for no-deal vote
MPs have rejected a Labour-led effort to take control of Parliament's timetable, blocking the latest attempt to stop a no-deal Brexit.
The Commons opposed the move by 309 votes to 298.
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Ten Tory MPs, mostly pro-Europeans, rebelled against the government by backing Labour's motion. Conversely, eight Labour MPs - mostly Eurosceptics or MPs in constituencies which voted Leave at the referendum - defied party instructions and voted against it.
A key factor for the government was the support of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionists, who have voted against Theresa May during previous Brexit votes.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48613921
One shadow minister said opponents of a no-deal Brexit had missed a crucial opportunity and said they believed they had been scuppered by the timing. This isnt the end of it. Well just have to be doubly creative, they said. The timing in the midst of [the] Tory leadership [contest] is poor, but not our choice.
Eight Labour MPs including Caroline Flint, John Mann and Graham Stringer voted with the government against the motion and 13 more abstained. Ten Conservative MPs voted with Labour.
The debate before the vote revealed fraying tempers in all wings of both parties. The Labour MP Gareth Snell, who represents the leave-voting seat of Stoke-on-Trent Central, said he regretted not voting for Theresa Mays Brexit agreement. He said he would abstain because he could not countenance parliamentary manoeuvres that would lead to a further delay.
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The former attorney general Dominic Grieve said he was prepared to resign the Conservative whip and go against the government in a no-confidence vote if it would prevent a no-deal Brexit. I simply have to say, here and now, I will not hesitate to do that if that is what is attempted, he said.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jun/12/keir-starmer-urges-mps-to-back-safety-valve-to-stop-no-deal-brexit
This is worrying. If the Commons aren't solid against No Deal, it'll make it easier for it to happen by inaction.