Parliament wants to pass the Brexit bill and ratify the deal. That’s what a 30 vote majority on 2nd Reading means. The government’s timetable was defeated because MPs want 2-3 weeks to consider the detail of the bill. That’s what an extension would be for.
Most of the Labour MPs, who voted to move to the next stage, have made it quite clear they don't support the bill as is. If that weren't the case they'd have voted for the business motion.
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So? That is how all legislation works. It might not affect the EU side of the deal, but amending it can alter UK legislation for the interim period on rights and our requirements for a future relationship.
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Any suggestions that the majority vote was in anyway an endorsement of the deal as is is disingenuous. It's that simple.
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