Guardian - Live Reporting: Reports in its 4.42pm post the following, " In the EU withdrawal bill debate Dominic Grieve, the Conservative former attorney general who lead yesterday’s “meaningful vote” rebellion, told MPs that he would be voting for the Lords amendment saying the UK should seek to remain in the EEA (European Economic Area)...He also said he would vote with Labour for the Lords amendment saying that if ministers want to water down rights using powers in the EU withdrawal bill, there should be enhanced scrutiny of the legislation in parliament. "
Lets Get Real:
The above is the problem with the Conservative Party, there are two forces facing different ways, you have hard remainers who seem to be in love with the EU, while the hard Brexit supporters wish Europe would just go away. The PM is trying to ride two horses who are going to different ways, the PM should make a choice, soft Brexit or hard Brexit, and make it a threat, if the factions won't go her way she will call a general election. Even the Labour Party will support that, they could hardly say NO to a general election. ONE does feel sorry for the PM.
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