The Asian Age

UK House set for Brexit day of drama on June 12

■ THE HOUSE of Commons will decide on June 12 whether to retain or reject 15 amendments made by the House of Lords to a landmark Brexit bill

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London, June 4: British MPs will hold a string of key votes on Brexit during a single day next week, the government revealed Monday, warning rebels not to use the opportunit­y to challenge its EU strategy.

In what promises to be a day of drama lasting well into the evening, the House of Commons will decide on June 12 whether to retain or reject 15 amendments made by the House of Lords to a landmark Brexit bill.

Among the changes the government will be seeking to overturn include one giving parliament the right to decide what happens if Britain fails to agree terms of its withdrawal with the European Union.

Other amendments to the EU ( Withdrawal) Bill would keep Britain's economy closely aligned to the bloc, contrary to Prime Minister Theresa May's policy to leave both the EU's single market and customs union.

Chief whip Julian Smith, who is in charge of enforcing parliament­ary discipline in May's Conservati­ve party, wrote to MPs setting out the date for the votes -- and warning would- be rebels.

He said he looked forward to working with them to deliver a bill "that reflects both the referendum result ( to leave the EU) and the Conservati­ve party manifesto we all stood on last year".

May had been accused of delaying debate of the Lords amendments for fear of defeat by a handful of Conservati­ve rebels and Labour MPs, who together may be able to overturn her slim Commons majority.

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