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New photo Brexit could be delayed until end of the YEAR under coup scheme

Brexit could be delayed until the end of the year under plans by rebel MPs to seize control of negotiations, it is claimed. 


Backbenchers are plotting what has been called a 'coup' to take charge of Commons business after Theresa May's withdrawal deal was emphatically voted down last night. 


Under the proposals Parliament would change its standing orders and pass control of negotiations to the liaison committee. 


If backbench MPs could not put win support for a deal Mrs May would be required to ask for an extension to Article 50, The Times reported. 





Nick Boles is spearheading plans to seize control of Brexit negotiations


Nick Boles is spearheading plans to seize control of Brexit negotiations






Theresa May pictured in the Commons, where she suffered a historic defeat last night


Theresa May pictured in the Commons, where she suffered a historic defeat last night



Conservative MP Nick Boles, left, is spearheading a plan to wrestle control of Brexit negotiations away from Theresa May, left, and hand it to Parliament





Backbenchers are reportedly plotting a 'coup' to take charge of Commons business after Theresa May's withdrawal deal was emphatically voted down last night


Backbenchers are reportedly plotting a 'coup' to take charge of Commons business after Theresa May's withdrawal deal was emphatically voted down last night



Backbenchers are reportedly plotting a 'coup' to take charge of Commons business after Theresa May's withdrawal deal was emphatically voted down last night



The draft Bill would force the PM to seek an extension until December, delaying Brexit by at least nine months. 


Rebels including Tory MP Nick Boles will seek to suspend the standing orders when Mrs May lays her next Brexit motion before the House. 


Sir Oliver Letwin and Nicky Morgan are also reportedly backing the plan to prevent a no-deal exit.  


If the Speaker approved – and Parliament agreed – backbenchers would seize power over proposals for new legislation and then submit a single Brexit Bill.


The Bill would give Mrs May 21 days to come up with an alternative plan which commanded the support of a majority of MPs.

If she failed, the liaison committee would then be made responsible for coming up with a new proposed deal.


The committee is made up of 36 select committee chairmen and is dominated by Remainers. It is led by Tory Sarah Wollaston, a campaigner for a second referendum. 


Mr Boles laid out the rebel plans in a statement on his website, entitled 'Stopping No Deal Brexit'. 


He said: 'Some of the MPs working on this are strong supporters of the PM’s deal. Others will be voting against the deal [yesterday]. 





Oliver Letwin in Downing Street in October last year


Oliver Letwin in Downing Street in October last year






Nicky Morgan speaking in Westminster last night after the PM's Commons drubbing


Nicky Morgan speaking in Westminster last night after the PM's Commons drubbing



Conservative MPs Oliver Letwin, left, and Nicky Morgan, right, are reportedly backing the plan to give Parliament control over Brexit negotiations 





Pro-European demonstrators hold EU flags at Parliament Square in London as supporters and opponents of Brexit gathered in Westminster last night amid the ongoing political drama 


Pro-European demonstrators hold EU flags at Parliament Square in London as supporters and opponents of Brexit gathered in Westminster last night amid the ongoing political drama 



Pro-European demonstrators hold EU flags at Parliament Square in London as supporters and opponents of Brexit gathered in Westminster last night amid the ongoing political drama 



'But all of the MPs involved are united in the belief that a no deal Brexit in our current state of preparedness would be against the national interest.


'We anticipate that if [we] succeed in obtaining majorities in the House of Commons, then the Bill will subsequently also secure wide support in the House of Lords and will therefore quickly become law.' 


Speaking after the vote, he said: 'I voted for the PM’s deal tonight and will of course back her in tomorrow’s confidence vote. But be in no doubt that she is the architect of tonight’s defeat.


'The Prime Minister has tried to dictate terms to Parliament. She must now accept that Parliament will set the terms of Brexit and it is her job as head of government to deliver them.'  


Mrs May faces a vote of no confidence on Wednesday after suffering a massive parliamentary defeat over her controversial EU withdrawal agenda.


Labour launched the bid to oust the Government after Mrs May's Withdrawal Agreement was overwhelmingly rejected by 432 votes to 202. 


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