The Labour Party plans to force a Commons vote to allow MPs to introduce legislation that could prevent a ‘reckless’ Conservative prime minister taking the UK out of the EU without a deal.
In partnership with the Liberal Democrats, Plaid Cymru, the SNP and the Green Party, Labour will use an opposition day debate to push forward the vote that, if passed, would give MPs control of the House of Commons agenda on June 25.
This, says the party, would give MPs the chance to introduce binding legislation that blocks a no-deal Brexit before the Conservative party leadership contest has been decided.
Several Conservative leadership candidates have indicated a willingness to leave the EU without a deal – despite a non-binding vote in March – including the option of proroguing parliament to allow a no-deal Brexit to pass.