A big moment. David Davis refuses Jacob Rees-Mogg's demand for regulatory divergence to be a Brexit red line. DD: "The red line for me is delivering the best Brexit for Britain".
— Tom Newton Dunn (@tnewtondunn) December 5, 2017
David Davis says he's not a fan of economic models. They're always wrong.
— Alex Spence (@alexGspence) December 6, 2017
Want to feel old? This is what Jay from The Inbetweeners looks like now pic.twitter.com/oFYcjnpcnh
— Michael Deacon (@MichaelPDeacon) December 6, 2017
After @DavidDavisMP’s unacceptable remarks, it’s time the UK government restores trust. These amendements will further toughen up our resolution. pic.twitter.com/zKfVlJtOi5
— Guy Verhofstadt (@guyverhofstadt) December 12, 2017
Tonight I put country and constituency before party and voted with my principles to give Parliament a meaningful vote.
— Stephen Hammond MP (@S_Hammond) December 13, 2017
Very disappointed to no longer be Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party for London. It was a huge honour and I'll continue to campaign across our capital in the run up to the Borough elections next year.
— Stephen Hammond MP (@S_Hammond) December 13, 2017
INCREDIBLE:
— Otto English (@Otto_English) December 13, 2017
November 2002 and David Davis MP is explaining to the House of Commons why referendums are dangerous - particularly when the electorate is not fully availed of the facts. It's brilliantly put and absolutely correct #Brexit #Amendment7 pic.twitter.com/8QG7XlEAGi