And the Brexiteer's woes multiply as it appears Labour has decided to make a stand on the repeal bill:
Labour demands changes to Brexit repeal bill
Sir Keir Starmer the Shadow Brexit Secretary demanded that:
Given that there are more than enough Tory rebels taking pretty much the same line to defeat the government May is up to her neck in it again.
Labour demands changes to Brexit repeal bill
Sir Keir Starmer the Shadow Brexit Secretary demanded that:
MPs get the "final say on whether to approve the withdrawal agreement and how best to implement it"
The transition period requested by Prime Minister Theresa May is added into the legislation
A "completely different approach" to the use of powers the government argues are needed to make technical changes to regulations from Brussels
A guarantee that workers' and consumer rights, as well as environmental standards, are not watered down after Brexit
A concession to devolved administrations who want repatriated powers that would normally fall under their remit to go straight to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, rather than the Westminster government first
Putting the EU charter of fundamental rights into UK law
Given that there are more than enough Tory rebels taking pretty much the same line to defeat the government May is up to her neck in it again.