The hon. and learned Lady is right—she, too, could become my friend for the day. In all seriousness, she is absolutely right. I am sure that it was a pure coincidence that, the day after certain members of the all-party parliamentary group on EU relations went over to Brussels, Tusk and Juncker—I am not sure whether it was Juncker, but, anyway, Members know who I mean—tweeted in the way that they did. They made it very clear that if the people—and it has to come from the people—want to change their mind, we can stay in the European Union, and if the people want to retain membership of the single market and the customs union, that option, too, will be open to us in October.
Government’s EU Exit Analysis
Proceeding contribution from
Anna Soubry
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 31 January 2018.
It occurred during Opposition day on Government’s EU Exit Analysis.
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