Addressing MPs during his statement earlier, the PM urged MPs to reconcile their interests and “achieve resolution”.
“The House will need no reminding that this is the second deal and the fourth vote, three-and-a-half years after the nation voted for Brexit,” says the PM.
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“And during those years friendships have been strained, families divided and the attention of this House consumed by a single issue that has at times felt incapable of resolution.”
Mr Johnson can perhaps speak from his own experience on the issue of divided families, after his own brother Jo Johnson quit the government and Tory Party over Brexit.
Source:Â bbc.com