UK MPs are starting five days of debate on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal, ahead of a vote on it next week.
She looks set to lose next Tuesday's vote unless dozens of MPs swing behind her in the coming days.
Lawmakers are also debating whether the government broke parliamentary rules by not publishing its full legal advice on the Brexit deal reached with Brussels.
Conservative Solicitor General Robert Buckland says opposition parties are playing politics with the issue.
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She looks set to lose next Tuesday's vote unless dozens of MPs swing behind her in the coming days.
Lawmakers are also debating whether the government broke parliamentary rules by not publishing its full legal advice on the Brexit deal reached with Brussels.
Conservative Solicitor General Robert Buckland says opposition parties are playing politics with the issue.
IN: "If we…
OUT: …together."
DUR: 16 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1204brexit-buckland1.mp3