westminster

Westminster is awash with rumours of more defections – so here's a rough guide.
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The party's Westminster leader was forced to apologise and withdraw comment.
The Brexiteer was reportedly confronted by Met Police officers in Westminster's Strangers bar.
History will judge us harshly if we did not do everything we could to stop this avoidable disaster – which is why we have joined Welsh Labour to call for a 'people's vote'
With the exception of the no-deal and second referendum extreme groups, MPs are indulging in the same can kicking for which so many have criticised May
John Wallace has refused to apologise for the threatening notes circulated outside Westminster.
Ahmed Munajed is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Wednesday.
"Parliament needs dragging into the 21st century ASAP," she wrote on Twitter ahead of the no confidence vote.
The MP said she feared people would start leaving their jobs if the abuse continues.