Boris Johnson's lawbreaking Brexit bill has passed its first Commons hurdle despite a backlash from his own MPs and senior Tories.
The UK Internal Market bill passed its second ready by 340 to 263 - a majority of 77, indicating some of Mr Johnson's own MPs abstained.
MPs will begin detailed line-by-line scrutiny of the Bill on Tuesday, with votes expected next week on amendments to the Northern Ireland provisions which some Tories may back.
Earlier, Mr Johnson urged angry Tory MPs to back his plan to rip up the Brexit divorce deal last night as Sajid Javid joined a mounting backbench rebellion.
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