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See is not in his place, but as he is characteristically evasive. It is a bill that effectively ends the negotiations. A bill that demands an extension at least until next year and perhaps for many more years to come. I feel that insists britain acquiesced to the demands of brussels and hands control to our partners in a bill designed to overturn the biggest democratic vote in our history. It is therefore a film without precedent in the history of this house, seeking as it does to force the Prime Minister with a predrafted letter to surrender in international negotiations. I refuse to do this, mr. Speaker. It is clear there is only one way forward the only one way forward for this country. The house has voted repeatedly to leave the eu, and it has voted repeatedly to delay actually leaving. Voted for negotiations, and today, i am afraid it has voted to stop, to scuttle any serious negotiations. Prime minister johnson what this bill means is the parliament or the right honorable general
He is characteristically evasive. It is a bill that effectively ends the negotiations. A bill that demands an extension at least until next year and perhaps for many more years to come. A bill that insists britain acquiesced to the demands of brussels and hands control to our partners in a bill designed to overturn the biggest democratic vote in our history. It is therefore a bill without precedent in the history of this house, seeking as it does to force the Prime Minister with a predrafted letter to surrender in international negotiations. And i refuse to do this, mr. Speaker. It is clear there is only one way forward for the country. The house has voted repeatedly to leave the eu and it is repeatedly to delay actually leaving. It is noted for negotiations. And today, i am afraid it is voted to stop any serious negotiations. [indiscernible] Prime Minister johnson what this bill means is the parliament or the right honorable general gentlemen of the opposition who is still not in his
Saying they want to respect the will of the referendum. But every time we come to a vote on the matter there is always a reason why they cannot quite bring themselves to go to the lobby and vote for the Withdrawal Agreement. We have had three occasions in which we could have voted for the with all agree Withdrawal Agreement. Every single time, the same mps trot out to say they support the result and when it comes to the vote they vote to block brexit. So whats different this time . Votes thatingful took place are a very different had a goal different kettle of fish. The cross party talks contain a number of extremely important compromises and concessions for the extension. And it is therefore attractive as this parliament has not had the opportunity to debate the Withdrawal Agreement. Its a different kettle of fish to what went before. Memories,with short the Withdrawal Agreement built was very different to the former Prime Ministers initial socalled blind brexit which was rejected thr
Crash outwith a no deal exit from the European Union. And so it is the anti democratic instincts of this government that causes concern, despite the expressed will of the house, the support of the bill debated today, the conservative peers, their colleagues in the lords have tabled 92 amendments for debate. I really doubt this is motivated by to improve the legislation not a bit of it, but to filibuster it. An undemocratic cabal in downing street aligned with an undemocratic and unelected house to override the democratic will of this house expressed in the bill that we have just given a third reading too. If they cant win the argument, they try to shut down debate. We have the Prime Minister deciding to Prorogue Parliament in august, and today he wants to dissolve parliament to shut down scrutiny. He cannot handle dissent and debate in his own party, and has extraordinarily expelled 21 of his owfi extraordinarily expelled 21 of his own mps who voted against him last night. The hypocris