Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happenJacob Rees-Mogg’s LBC phone-in – SummaryDowning Street lobby briefing – Summary 1.41pm GMT There are three Commons urgent questions today, one of which is on the the procedure for an article 50 extension. It will probably start after 4.15pm.2) @JustineGreening to ask @theresa_may to make statement on the Article 50 period extension procedure the Government will follow in relation to the Written Ministerial Statement made by her in relation to Section 13(4) of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018. 1.36pm GMT This is from Nick Macpherson, the former permanent secretary at the Treasury, commenting on the Evening Standard report that No 10 is telling Tory Brexiters that Olly Robbins might step down as the PM’s chief Brexit adviser if her deal is passed.A little disingenuous on No 10’s part since it’s widely rumoured that Mr Robbins asked to leave many months ago. #andwhocanblamehim https://t.co/oqOuqPZkfh Continue reading…
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