Scottish Daily Mail

And Remainers call it a good day for democracy!

- By Jack Doyle Executive Political Editor

THE vote by the House of Lords to keep Britain in the single market was hailed triumphant­ly by Remainers.

They used social media to praise peers for seeking a Norway-style deal with continued EU free movement and financial contributi­ons to Brussels.

Roland Rudd, who chairs the pro-EU group Open Britain, claimed the Lords had spoken for Britain. Mr Rudd, brother of the former home secretary, wrote: ‘House of Lords has spoken for Britain by voting to keep us in the single market. Time for Conservati­ve and Labour parties to stop talking to themket selves and embrace what is best for the country: membership of the European Economic Area.’

Alastair Campbell, Tony Blair’s former spin chief, said: ‘A good night for democracy – such a shame it is the Lords not the Commons standing up for the true national interest.’

Andrew Adonis, the Labour peer who quit as government infrastruc­ture tsar after branding Brexit a ‘nationalis­t spasm’, also weighed in. He wrote: ‘Proud of House of Lords doing its job as a revising chamber on the European Union Withdrawal Bill, the worst legislatio­n of my lifetime.

‘Our job is to ask MPs to think again about disastrous policies, as we did today by asking Commons to keep Britain in the EU single market. Yesterday’s vote to stay in the single mar- is the first time in my 13 years in the House of Lords that a motion has been carried against a three-line whip of both the Government and the Opposition. Shows how serious the Brexit crisis is to peers of all parties.’

Another Remainer, Tory MP Anna Soubry, welcomed the Lords vote, saying: ‘Parliament is finally taking control of Brexit and is seeing off a minority of ideologica­lly-driven hard Brexiteers. By whatever name or device there’s a growing all-party consensus in both Houses to ensure the UK retains the benefits of the single market and customs union.’

Chris Leslie, a Labour former shadow chancellor, said: ‘There is some hope! Lords ignore party whips and vote to keep UK in the EEA single market. This means MPs will have chance to decide now.’

He urged followers to tell Jeremy Corbyn and Labour’s Brexit spokesman Keir Starmer that ‘we cannot afford for the Labour frontbench to abstain again when it comes to Commons.’ Pro-EU Labour MP Ben Bradshaw tweeted a list of the peers who voted for the single market amendment, saying they were heroes.

But former Tory Treasurer Lord Ashcroft wrote: ‘If those in the Lords who wish the UK to effectivel­y remain in the EU (or similar) can use any tactic to further their aims then perhaps the Government has the nuclear option to appoint 100 new peers to support Government policy.’

‘Asking MPs to think again’

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Anna Soubry: Parliament was ‘taking control’

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