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Abstract:Britain's business minister Greg Clark said on Friday that the government would allow parliament to hold votes to indicate what Brexit plans might be able to command the support of a majority of lawmakers. "The government
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's business minister Greg Clark said on Friday that the government would allow parliament to hold votes to indicate what Brexit plans might be able to command the support of a majority of lawmakers.
“The government will facilitate ... the ability for parliament to express a majority of what it would approve,” Clark told BBC TV.
Asked about possible plans on Monday by lawmakers to force such indicative votes, he said: “The commitment that the government has made seems to me very clear: the government will provide that so there's no reason why the government should be forced to do something that it is committed to do anyway.”
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