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Leaving the European Union

Proceeding contribution from Sandy Martin (Labour) in the House of Commons on Monday, 1 April 2019. It occurred during e-petition debate on Leaving the European Union.

Surely the point of a manifesto is to let the voters know what the party will do if and when it forms a Government. We wrote our manifesto in the hope and expectation that we would be able to form a Government and carry through the manifesto that we wrote. Unfortunately for the British people, we were not able to form that Government or to take control of the Brexit process. Clearly, over the past two years, the present Government have not been able to take control of it either, but we can hardly be blamed for that, and I do not think that the electorate should be able to blame us for the fact that the Government have not been able to control their own Members or bring forward a feasible, viable Brexit process.

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Reference

657 c287WH 

Session

2017-19

Chamber / Committee

Westminster Hall
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