Internal Market Bill defeated in the Lords
THE government suffered a heavy defeat in the House of Lords today over controversial Brexit legislation that would enable ministers to break international law.
Peers backed — by 395 votes to 169, a majority of 226 — a “regret” amendment to the Internal Market Bill.
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