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UK’s Labour will try to topple May if Brexit deal rejected

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negotiatio­n, then it is right that there should be a general election,” Starmer told Sky News.

If May’s government lost a no-confidence vote, it would have two weeks to overturn the result with a new vote by lawmakers. If that failed, Britain would hold a national election.

Politician­s on both sides of Britain’s EU membership debate oppose the agreement May has struck with the bloc — Brexiteers because it keeps Britain bound closely to the EU, and pro-EU politician­s because it erects barriers between the UK and its biggest trading partner.

With opposition parties and dozens of the prime minister’s fellow Conservati­ves against the deal, May’s chances of winning the vote in Parliament appear slim. But Environmen­t Secretary Michal Gove said, “I believe that we can win the argument and win the vote.”

“I know it is challengin­g,” he told the BBC on Sunday.

“One of the things that I hope people will have the chance to do over the next nine days is to recognize that we should not make the perfect the enemy of the good,” Gove said. “We have got to recognize that if we don’t vote for this, the alternativ­es are no deal or no Brexit.” Before the Dec. 11 vote, Labour is also trying to force May to publish confidenti­al advice from the country’s top law officer about the Brexit deal. Under opposition pressure, the government promised last month to show Parliament the legal advice from Attorney General Geoffrey Cox “in full.” Now, however, it says only that Cox will make a statement to Parliament.

Starmer said Labour would accuse the government of being in contempt of Parliament if it does not release all of the attorney general’s input. A refusal to publish the text could trigger “a historic constituti­onal row that puts Parliament in direct conflict with the executive,” he said.

A key legal issue is how Britain can get out of a “backstop” provision that would keep the country in a customs union with the EU to guarantee an open border between the UK’s Northern Ireland and EU member Ireland.Pro-Brexit lawmakers say the backstop could leave Britain tied to the EU indefinite­ly, unable to strike new trade deals around the world.

 ??  ?? Members of Our Future, Our Choice (OFOC), a youth movement supporting a people's vote on the Brexit deal, promote their cause in London last week.AFP
Members of Our Future, Our Choice (OFOC), a youth movement supporting a people's vote on the Brexit deal, promote their cause in London last week.AFP

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