BREXIT DAY

Theresa May insists Brexit date WILL be set in stone as committee warns it will create ‘serious difficulties’

The Prime Minister is under pressure from Tory rebels to abandon her plans to make sure we officially quit the bloc on March 29 2019

THERESA MAY is under pressure to abandon her plans to enshrine Brexit day into law, after a committee warned it would create "serious difficulties".

Tory rebels have also threatened to vote against the Government over the issue, claiming that setting the date in stone will tie our hands with EU negotiators.

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Theresa May wants to put into law the date and time we will leave the European Union

The Commons' Brexit committee said today that it could throw up huge problems if talks on our exit went down to the very last minute.

MPs said that the amendments would "remove flexibility" to set multiple days for different parts of our EU exit - such as leaving the customs union, and when UK laws will officially come onto our own statute book.

The report claimed: "This would create significant difficulties if, as the Secretary of State suggested to us in evidence, the negotiations went down to the 59th minute of the 11th hour."

Chair of the committee, Labour MP Hillary Benn, said today: "Do you want to tie your hands when you might need a bit more time to bring negotiations to a satisfactory end?

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Rebel Tory MP ​Dominic Grieve ​says he DOESN'T want to set Brexit date in​ ​law in case talks

"Retaining flexibility in this is an extremely wise thing to do, considering we do want to get a good deal for the UK."

Earlier this week the Former Attorney General Dominic Grieve said the move was "mad" and refused to back down.

The Prime Minister's spokesperson insisted today that ministers would "listen to Parliament" over fixing the date in law, but that the amendment would go ahead as planned next week.

The change to the EU Withdrawal Bill will make sure we officially leave the EU on Friday 29 March 2019 at 11pm.

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Theresa May is under pressure to drop her plans to put Brexit Day in lawCredit: Rex Features

The spokesman said: "What the amendment does is provide certainty over our position that we are leaving the EU on March 29 2019.

"We would encourage all MPs to support it."

Brexit Secretary David Davis said this morning that "how it's done and what the form of it is being debated in the House".

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And Justice Secretary David Lidington said No10 were "listening to concerns".

Hillary Benn said it wouldn't be sensible to set a date in stone that we leave the EUCredit: Sky News

But the finding was opposed by five Brexit-supporting MPs including Jacob Rees-Mogg, Peter Bone, Christopher Chope and Craig Mackinlay as well as the DUP’s Sammy Wilson who also sit on the committee.

But it comes as another blow to Mrs May’s personal plan to set the Brexit deadline in the repeal bill which has been met with a storm of criticism.

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But ministers have hinted that it could be pulled over a lack of support and risk of defeat.

Tory rebels have tabled their own amendment - which has the backing of more than 20 Tory MPs and all the opposition parties.

Brexit Secretary David Davis reinforced that it is still being debated in the CommonsCredit: PA:Press Association

It came as Mrs May’s own policy chief warned the number of Tory rebels could rise to more than 25.

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George Freeman - not a typical Remain rebel - said the numbers would go up unless concessions were made.

And Keith Simpson - a former whip - was overheard describing it as a foolish idea he “would vote against” if he wasn’t a loyalist.

The Prime Minister is set to meet pro-EU rebels next week ahead of the crunch vote to try and persuade them to come on-side. 

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