Tories unite to oppose snap election

Leavers and Remainers warn of electoral wipeout if people are asked to vote before Brexit is delivered

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Theresa May's decision to call the 2017 backfired 
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Tory MPs from both sides of the Brexit divide have united to warn against a plan to hold a snap general election as a way to end the political impasse paralysing Westminster.

Parliament will today vote on a series of indicative options, with many expecting some form of customs union perhaps confirmed by a second referendum to secure a majority.

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