LABOUR’s amendment to Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit plan does not specifically commit the party to a second referendum on European Union membership, shadow business secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey confirmed today.
The carefully worded amendment tabled last night would ensure that Parliament has enough time to debate and vote on all options, she told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.
The amendment does not “in any way” mean that the party backs a second referendum, she added, but states that MPs should be given the option next week of backing a national vote as a last resort.
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