TABLED AMENDMENTS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

TABLED AMENDMENTS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

PM Theresa May will return to the Commons on 29 January to set out the next steps in the Brexit process. However, the opposition and backbench MPs have been tabling amendments to her motion in a bid to force the government to change direction. None of these amendments, if successful, would be binding on the government, although support for any of them would put political pressure on Theresa May to follow their direction. However, if Amendment 3  was successful, and MPs  were to approve it, it would become law and so place an obligation on the government

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