Justice minister quits over Tories' ‘irresponsible’ Brexit approach
JUSTICE Minister Philip Lee resigned today over the government’s “irresponsible” approach to Brexit just before MPs debated and voted on amendments to the EU Withdrawal Bill.
Remain-supporting Mr Lee of the Leave-voting Bracknell constituency quit as justice minister during a speech in London.
He said his main objection was over the government’s “wish to limit Parliament’s role in contributing to the final outcome” in the form of a “meaningful vote” and called for the government’s final proposals to be put to the public in a second referendum.
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