PARLIAMENT passing motions or a no-confidence vote may not be enough to block a no deal Brexit says a new think tank report.
The Institute for Government thinktank said a no deal Brexit appears increasingly likely on 31 October. Joe Owen, the Brexit programme director for the institute, said: “MPs looking to force the government into a change of approach face a huge challenge when parliament returns. Even if they can assemble a majority for something, they may find few opportunities to make their move and time is running out.
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