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mo4ch:>‘No-deal Brexit would be voted down’ – Rudd undermines May with embarrassing admission | Mo4ch News

A key part of Theresa May’s argument for her Brexit withdrawal agreement was undermined by her ally, Amber Rudd, when the new cabinet member said that parliament “will stop” a no-deal Brexit.The prime minister, and her allies, have used the threat of a no-deal Brexit against MPs and the public, repeating the mantra “No deal is better than a bad deal.” Meanwhile, warnings that crashing out of the EU without a deal could lead to civil unrest and food shortages have never been far from front pages.The chaos that would apparently come about from no-deal scenario is a key part of May’s strategy to win over MPs to support her unpopular withdrawal agreement.However, the strategy was undermined today, as Rudd told the BBC: “It is my view that parliament, the House of Commons, will stop ‘no deal.’“There isn’t a majority in the House of Commons to allow that to take place,” she said, contradicting the PM.READ MORE: ‘Something out of a Hammer Horror film’: Social media reacts to picture of Rees-…