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Ghost Dog

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3. Yup:
Mon Apr 1, 2019, 05:24 PM
Apr 2019

The results of the votes were:

Motion C: Committing the government to negotiating "a permanent and comprehensive UK-wide customs union with the EU" as part of any Brexit deal - proposed by Tory former chancellor Ken Clarke - lost by 273 votes for to 276 votes against
Motion D: Referred to as Common Market 2.0, this option would mean joining the European Free Trade Association and European Economic Area - proposed by Tory MP Nick Boles - lost by 261 votes for to 282 votes against
Motion E: This is for a confirmatory referendum, giving the public a vote to approve any Brexit deal passed by Parliament before it can be implemented - proposed by Labour MPs Peter Kyle and Phil Wilson - lost by 280 votes for to 292 votes against
Motion G: The motion aims to prevent the UK leaving without a deal, including a vote on whether to revoke Article 50 - stopping Brexit - if the EU does not agree to an extension - proposed by the SNP's Joanna Cherry - lost by 191 votes for to 292 votes against...

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-47781009

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But "freedom of movement" is the little english racists' Ghost Dog Apr 2019 #1
It didn't get a majority anyway muriel_volestrangler Apr 2019 #2
Yup: Ghost Dog Apr 2019 #3
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