Labour MPs must forget ‘common market 2.0’ – and back May’s deal | Henry Newman

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The Norway-style option is not the cure-all its proponents claim. What Brexit Britain truly needs is consensus across party lines, writes Open Europe director Henry Newman

Next week, MPs will most likely be asked to vote for a third time on Theresa May’s Brexit deal. So far, the prime minister has failed to convince more than three Labour MPs to back her deal. And yet there are many Labour parliamentarians who are publicly committed to respecting the referendum result and who oppose any move to a so-called people’s vote. Ironically, this group has no issue with any of the legally binding bits of the withdrawal agreement.

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