SNP MP wins the night as Tories vote to strip safeguards over food standards from Agriculture Bill
Here's a full list of MPs who voted to strip the amendment from the bill.
Here's a full list of MPs who voted to strip the amendment from the bill.
“The Conservatives call themselves the party of law and order, but have become the party of lawlessness and disorder," David Lammy said.
There are several notable exemptions.
Only two Tory MPs - Sir Roger Gale and Andrew Percy – voted against the Bill.
Caroline Lucas put forward the amendment, calling for "red lines in the negotiations" rather than more "warm words and nice rhetoric".
Amendments to the Immigration Bill to protect lone children and call for a time limit to immigration detention were defeated by the government.
RCN director Susan Masters said "testing of health and care workers and the people they are caring for has to be a priority".
Fears as Government promises for post-Brexit food and environmental standards removed from Agriculture Bill.
Ahead of the debate, Labour’s Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer and Lord Alf Dubs, who fled from the Nazis on the Kindertransport to Britain when he was aged six, wrote to all Tory MPs calling on them to vote against the Boris Johnson’s “disgraceful” abandonment of the ‘Dubs' children.
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