Remainer MPs are making no-deal Brexit more likely with their desperate efforts to block it
Our parliament sits in sessions which are normally about a year long – each beginning with the Queen’s Speech. Between sessions, parliament is said to be “prorogued” and does not sit. Having run for more than two years, our current session is now the longest in modern times, and we are well overdue a prorogation.
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