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发表于 2017-2-4 13:32
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the primary minister has moved to see off her rebellion and her back bench, she's
had the key brexit debate in the commons later today, Thersa May would allow MPs
to back Labor calls for more scrutiny of ker brexit strategy before she triggers
article 50 to begin withdraw.
Ms May says the referendum result must be respected, and the government's nego-
ciating strategy should not be underminded, so why is she doing this? let's go
to Westminster and our senior politcal correspondent Beth Rigby give us inside
track.
"Morning, Eamonn, You sumed up perfectly that, the issue Thersa May had was, or
had is tht labor's day have tabled the motion insisting the government give the
parliment, give MPs a chance to properly scrutinize what her brexit strategy
might looks before she triggers, as you say, article 50 which are the formal
negotiation talks next March the latest, MPs isvery unhappy that while Britain
has voted to leave the EU, and our parliment doesn't seem to have any saying
in the negotiating strategy that Therasa May is going to put forward, and her
problem is that, if it was just labor who had this issue, then she could ignore
parliment, but she's got load of MPs on her own benchs pre-european MPs even
people that wanted to leave the EU thinking they should have to say, so what does
she have to do? she has to have a climb down, and table an amendment saying she
is going to allow this labor motion to pass potentially, but she insist the amend-
ment that doesn't intend to undermine the negotiation position of the government,
now, this is all the parlimentary ping-pong, what does this actually mean, what
it means that the parliment might get more scrutiny of what her negotiation might
look like, and it also tells you that she's gonna have a hell of ride through
parliment with her MPs, to get this brexit negotiation through, because she's
only got a working majority of 16 MPs, she's got many many more on her back benchs,
she's not figure out who want more scrutiny over her brexit strategy" |
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