The Conservative Party's conference plans are in chaos as Labour and former Tory MPs plan to ensure parliament is sitting at the same time.
The government had planned to ask the Commons to vote to shut down parliament on Monday and Tuesday next week to allow MPs to travel to the conference. Conservative MPs are now likely to have to shuttle between Manchester and London over the course several days. Downing Street appeared to row back on the plans to table a motion in the first place, with a Number 10 spokesperson on Wednesday saying they were"not aware" of any plans to ask the Commons for a recess.
The government had planned to ask the Commons to vote to shut down parliament on Monday and Tuesday next week to allow MPs to travel to the conference. Conservative MPs are now likely to have to shuttle between Manchester and London over the course several days. Downing Street appeared to row back on the plans to table a motion in the first place, with a Number 10 spokesperson on Wednesday saying they were"not aware" of any plans to ask the Commons for a recess.
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