My hon. Friend is doing a brilliant job of explaining the petition in layman’s terms, but does she accept that it is a rather binary choice? “If there is no agreement, then Brexit should be stopped” puts things in rather stark terms? We know that there is an outline agreement, but we do not know that there is going to be agreement about it in this House. There is a third way, which is to give the good old general British public a people’s vote on whether the deal is acceptable or whether we should remain.
Leaving the European Union
Proceeding contribution from
Rupa Huq
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 19 November 2018.
It occurred during e-petition debate on Leaving the European Union.
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