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Apparently we're now over 100 amendments to Lords Bill paving way for anti no-deal debate there. Suspect attention of clever minds will have to switch to that, and wondering whether the PMs no compromise approach is going to lead to deepening chaos
As a reminder Parliamentary business traditionally works on the basis of arrangements made across party. If these don't happen everything becomes unmanageable rather quickly
This could all get very messy in the House of Lords. Basically the anti no-deal side may need the Government side to allow them the time to complete debate, while the Government need Labour to help vote for an election. Without compromise, stalemate
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