MPs don’t get to decide whether Brexit happens, Boris Johnson says

Amid plots to block no-deal exit PM says MPs cannot choose which public votes they respect

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Boris Johnson has told MPs they are “very wrong” if they think they can stop Brexit.

As Tory rebels, headed by Philip Hammond, explore ways to use parliamentary mechanisms to stop a no-deal, and Jeremy Corbyn seeks cross-party support for a no-confidence vote in the government, a Downing Street spokesman said: “Politicians don’t get to choose which public votes they respect”.

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