Unite, the UK’s and Ireland’s biggest trade union, on Tuesday called on the UK parliament to reject what it called a “dog dinner” Brexit agreement in the vote next week, stressing the need for “a better deal.”
“As Parliament prepares to consider the Brexit deal, the country’s biggest union, Unite, has launched an appeal to its members and to workers across the UK to unite for a better deal… The union’s #VoteItDown campaign is calling upon the country’s 650 MPs to reject the deal when the crunch vote is taken on 11 December,” the statement read.
The House of Commons is set to vote on the draft Brexit agreement on December 11, but the opposition Labour Party has already strongly opposed the deal, and other parties appear to have concerns as well.