I hope the whole House will forgive
me if I say that, standing here,
I have a distinct sense of déjà vu.
[laughter]
– I know how you feel.
[laughter]
– ... but today’s vote
– Rebel.
[laughter]
– ... is an important one—
Well I intend to rebel against all those
who do not want to vote to deliver Brexit.
[cheering]
Mr Speaker, today’s vote is important.
The eyes of the country — no, actually the eyes
of the wider world — are upon us today.
Every member in this House has
a responsibility in the decision
that they will take to determine
whether or not they are going to put
the national interest first.
If you don't want no deal you
have to vote for a deal.
– Hear hear.
– Businesses are crying out for certainty,
people want certainty in their lives,
our investors want to be able
to invest and want the uncertainty
to be got rid of.
They want to know that this country
is moving forward.
If you want to deliver Brexit, if you want
to keep faith with the British people,
if you want this country to move forward,
then vote for the deal today.
– Hear hear.
