While one Tory Remainer MP says that there's nothing that can now stop a new Prime Minister taking the UK out of the EU with no deal, another is saying he would bring the government down to prevent it happening.
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Tory Remainer MP Oliver Letwin, who backed the Labour Party's failed attempt yesterday to take control of the Commons order paper with the aim of stopping a no deal Brexit, has said that there is now no way of stopping a determined PM from pursuing a no deal Brexit.
Talking to the BBC Radio 4 Today programme he said:
"We have run out of all the possibilities that any of us can, at the moment, think of."
And this is mainly due to the fact that if the government doesn't put forward legislation, then it can't be amended to stop a no deal exit from the EU.
On this Letwin said:
"That’s an extremely good summary of the situation alas.” And added: “If the government doesn’t bring something before parliament, parliament won’t have a chance to take a view on that."
This was echoed by Nick Boles, who resigned from the Tories earlier this year and now sits as an Independent Progressive Conservative, who said that a no deal was once again a 'racing certainty'.
And he went on to say:
"It is very hard to see where any further legislative opportunities will come from. So it’s now a question of politics – specifically whether a PM pursuing a no-deal Brexit can command and sustain the confidence of the House of Commons."
But the former Attorney General, Dominic Grieve QC, although agreeing that opportunities..