Lib Dems call for Mole Valley MP Sir Paul Beresford to give people the final say on Brexit

10 Jun 2018
Prospective Lib Dem MP for Mole Valley Paul Kennedy
Paul Kennedy

Liberal Democrat Spokesperson Paul Kennedy has written to Mole Valley MP Sir Paul Beresford urging him to vote in favour of the people having the final say on Brexit, including the option to remain in the EU, as Parliament debates the EU Withdrawal Bill.

Liberal Democrat Spokesperson Paul Kennedy said it was "crunch time" and urged local MP Sir Paul Beresford to act "before it was too late".

Paul Kennedy added: "Brexit is an immediate threat to our economy and public services. From the drop in the value of the pound to the shortage of skilled workers, the impact is already being felt in Mole Valley. Regardless of how people voted two years ago, it is clear that no one is getting what they wanted. That is why it is so important the people, not the politicians, have the final say on the deal, including the option to remain in the EU."
The EU Withdrawal Bill is returning to the House of Commons on Tuesday 12thJune. The Bill returns from the House of Lords where over 100 amendments were made, including 15 Government defeats.

The Liberal Democrats have put down an amendment which, if successful, will ensure the people have the final say on the Brexit deal, including the option to remain in the EU.

Liberal Democrat Brexit Spokesperson Tom Brake said: "The Lords defeated the Government on fifteen occasions. In doing so, membership of the European Economic Area was backed and attempts to hand ministers 'blank cheque' powers were squashed. This was achieved because both Tory and Labour Peers joined the Liberal Democrats and voted with their conscience, defying their parties' whips. The Brexit ball is now back in the Commons' court. The challenge for MPs of all political colours is to follow the example set by their colleagues and vote to defend the interests of their constituents."

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