Nicky Morgan and other pro-Remain MPs are calling for parliament to have a key role in Brexit negotiations Geoff Caddick/AFP/GettyA second ally of David Cameron has turned fire on the government by describing as “repugnant” its plans to force companies to declare their number of foreign workers. The former education secretary Nicky Morgan widened Conservative divisions over the handling of Brexit by saying Theresa May was sending the wrong message to the world by rejecting overseas labour. Asked whether she agreed with Cameron’s former adviser Steve Hilton’s that the scheme was repugnant, she said: “Yes, I probably would.”It came amid reports of a cabinet split on Brexit and pro-EU Tories meeting the former leader of the opposition Ed…
Source: The Times October 09, 2016 11:03 UTC