Your morning briefing: What you should know for Monday, September 14
Geoffrey Cox has declared he will vote against what he labelled “unconscionable” moves to override the Brexit divorce deal.MPs begin debating the controversial UK Internal Market Bill today amid growing criticism using it would breach international law and jeopardise the UK’s standing in the world.Mr Cox said there was no doubt the implications of the Withdrawal Agreement were known when the Prime Minister signed it and he would not back the new bill unless ministers dispelled the impression they plan to permanently and unilaterally rewrite an international agreement.Writing in The Times, Mr Cox said it would be unconscionable that Britain would act in such a way.Justice Secretary Robert Buckland had earlier said the bill’s controversial