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Brexit news – live: Ninth Labour MP quits party as Theresa May faces major Tory rebellion over no-deal

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A ninth Labour MP has quit the party, while Theresa May faces a major Tory rebellion unless she takes a no-deal Brexit off the table ahead of another set of key votes on the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union.

Dudley North MP Ian Austin left what he describes as a “broken” Labour Party over allegations of antisemitism by members, claiming:“ the hard left is now in charge of the party”.

Meanwhile, the prime minister has been warned “dozens” of normally loyal Conservatives, including several minister, are prepared to defy the whip and vote to delay Brexit in order to prevent Britain crashing out of the EU next month without a deal during key votes expected next week.

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May and Tusk to hold talks on sidelines of Egypt summit

An EU source has told Reuters that European Council president Donald Tusk will hold a bilateral meeting with Theresa May on the sidelines of a summit in Egypt this weekend.

 

The prime minister was expected to would hold talks with European officials at the meeting of EU and Arab leaders in Sharm el-Sheikh, although this is the first indication she will meet with Mr Tusk.

 

However, the Reuters source was unconvinced the pair would make a Brexit breakthrough during the summit.

 

“There will be no deal in the desert,” the official said.


Ireland sets out plan to mitigate no-deal Brexit

Irish taoiseach Leo Varadkar (Reuters)

MPs in Westminster may be struggling to break the impasse over Brexit, but in Ireland, legislation is being fast-tracked through parliament in a bid to mitigate the impact of a no-deal scenario.

The Irish government has published its Omnibus Bill, which covers a wide range of governmental functions, and is designed to support businesses and jobs and secure ongoing access to essential services and products.

“Our focus remains on the UK ratifying the Withdrawal Agreement, which was concluded following intensive negotiations between the UK and the EU,” Irish taoiseach Leo Varadkar said.

 

“However, for the last two years we have also been preparing for the possibility that the UK leaves the EU without an agreement.

“We are doing all we can to avoid a no-deal scenario, but we need to be ready in case it does happen.”


This is the state of play in the House of Commons following Ian Austin’s resignations from the Labour Party this morning.

 

Labour are now down to 246 MPs after shedding nine this week, while the Conservatives currently have 314 MPs following three resignations on Wednesday.


Luciana Berger and Chuka Umunna, two of the Labour defectors who formed the Independent Group last week, have backed MP Ian Austin’s decision to leave the party this morning.

 

Mr Austin has stated he currently has no plans to join the Independent Group.


May told to ‘face down’ ERG or expect more resignations

Theresa May has been urged to “face down” members of the pro-Brexit European Research Group (ERG) within her parliamentary party or risk more resignations from Conservative MPs.

 

Former minister Phillip Lee, who has been the subject of speculation that he could also leave the Conservatives, said he was “staying to fight” – but insisted the ERG must be “dealt with”.

 

Mr Lee told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme he was alarmed at the government’s Brexit policy, as well as “populist” decisions such as home secretary Sajid Javid’s move to strip Isis teenager Shamima Begum of her British citizenship.

 

Heidi Allen, Anna Soubry and Sarah Wollaston quit the Conservatives this week to join the newly-formed Independent Group, complaining about the influence of the ERG in Parliament and “Blukip” or “purple momentum” entryism in local associations.


Here’s more on Ian Austin’s resignation from the Labour Party this morning:


Breaking: Ninth Labour MP quits party

Dudley North MP Ian Austin has left what he describes as a “broken” Labour Party over allegations of antisemitism by members, claiming “ the hard left is now in charge of the party”.

 

Speaking to his local Express and Star newspaper, Mr Austin said he was “ashamed of the Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn”. He added he currently had no plans to join the new Independent Group set up in Parliament by rebel MPs this week.

 


Theresa May has been warned “dozens” of Tory MPs are prepared to vote to delay Brexit unless she takes the prospect of a no-deal scenario off the table.

 

In a major challenge to the prime minister, a group of normally loyal Leave and Remain-backing Conservatives have called for a free vote on a backbench bid from Tory grandee Oliver Letwin to prevent the UK crashing out of the EU without a deal next month.

 

Tory MPs Andrew Percy and Simon Hart, who lead the Brexit Delivery Group, have written to chief whip Julian Smith states that many MPs are “deeply troubled” at the prospect of no deal.


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