MPs look to bring back May's Brexit deal with vote on referendum
Source: The Guardian
MPs look to bring back May's Brexit deal with vote on referendum
Cross-party majority moving closer as more current and ex-Tories open to idea, source says
Rowena Mason Deputy political editor
Tue 10 Sep 2019 21.10 BST
Last modified on Wed 11 Sep 2019 00.05 BST
MPs looking to stop no deal are exploring ways to bring back a version of Theresa Mays Brexit deal plus a vote on a second referendum in the last two weeks of October, amid concerns Boris Johnson will still try to pursue a no-deal departure.
Several sources told the Guardian that MPs will spend the next few weeks working on ways to bring back the deal with added concessions to Labour to the House of Commons via a backbencher or a temporary prime minister.
MPs working on the options said more Tory and former Tory MPs were now open to backing a Brexit deal with a second referendum added, taking parliament closer to a cross-party majority for the plan.
One former Tory MP said the option was under consideration and would certainly have to be linked to a referendum. He added: We will know in those two weeks whether it is possible or not.
Another former Tory said: There is an element of seeing what the next step is from No 10. A lot would be pretty hesitant about backing a referendum until all other options have been tried. But, more attractive, is a way of bringing a deal back on to the table a version of what was agreed between May and Corbyn. And then have a confirmatory vote attached to it, or someone amends one on.
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