Brexit: Government defeats rebels over Parliamentary scrutiny of trade deals

Madeleine Cuff
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Amendment to trade bill would have ensured all new free trade deal would be subject to Parliamentary vote

An attempt to secure a Parliamentary vote over new trade deals post-Brexit failed last night, after the government narrowly won a Commons vote to reject the amendment by 314 votes to 284. One in a series...

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