British ministers are expected to try to overturn an embarrassing
defeat in the House of Lords on the government’s Brexit Bill when the
legislation returns to the House of Commons.
Peers in the upper chamber defied Prime Minister Theresa May in
favour of an opposition amendment, guaranteeing the rights of EU
nationals living in the UK after Brexit.
The government said the defeat was “disappointing” but made clear they are determined to reverse it in the lower chamber.
The Shadow spokeswoman on Brexit, Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town,
warned against EU nationals being used as “bargaining chips” in
negotiations to quit the EU.
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Source: euronews.
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