The Jerusalem Post

Labour threatens new Brexit hurdle

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LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s main opposition Labour Party said on Sunday it would press for contempt proceeding­s against the government if Prime Minister Theresa May fails to produce the full legal advice she has received on her Brexit deal.

The threat is yet another hurdle May must clear before parliament votes on Dec. 11 on her deal for Britain’s exit from the European Union, its biggest shift in foreign and trade policy for more than 40 years.

With the odds looking stacked against her, May is touring the country and media studios to try to win over critics including both euroscepti­cs and europhiles who say the deal will leave Britain a diminished state, still linked economical­ly to the EU but no longer with a say over the rules.

May often says her deal will protect jobs and end free movement. She hopes her argument that it is the only feasible deal with the EU and that voting it down will raise the risks of a “no-deal” Brexit or no Brexit at all will concentrat­e minds.

Labour has said it will vote against the deal. On Sunday its Brexit spokesman, Keir Starmer, increased the pressure on May by saying Labour would start contempt proceeding­s against the government if it did not publish its legal advice.

He also said Labour would seek a vote of no confidence in the government if she lost the vote, a widely forecast outcome.

“In nine days time, parliament has got to take probably the most important decision it has taken for a generation and it’s obviously important that we know the full legal implicatio­ns of what the prime minister wants us to sign up to,” Starmer said.

“I don’t want to go down this path ... (but) if they don’t produce it tomorrow then we will start contempt proceeding­s,” he told Sky News.

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