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Brexit bill - live updates: Theresa May faces PMQs questions on NHS, Brexit and homelessness Brexit bill - live updates: Theresa May faces PMQs questions on NHS, Brexit and homelessness
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Welcome to The Independent's politics liveblog, where we will be bringing you all of the latest updates from Westminster throughout the day. Welcome to The Independent's politics liveblog, where we will be bringing you all of the latest updates from Westminster throughout the day.
Theresa May is set to face Jeremy Corbyn for the last Prime Minister's Questions clash of the year, before enduring a grilling by senior MPs. Brexit is likely to figure heavily during her appearance at the Liaison Committee, which is the only Commons committee able to compel the Prime Minister to attend. Theresa May faced Jeremy Corbyn for the last Prime Minister's Questions clash of the year, where they traded statistics on the performance of the NHS and homelessness.
Cabinet ministers Michael Gove and Damian Green will also make high-profile appearances before committees today, as Mr Green, the de-facto deputy Prime Minister, is still awaiting the outcome of a Cabinet Office probe into his personal conduct. She also said Brexit could be delayed in "exceptional circumstances" and gave assurances that Gibraltar would not be left out of any deals.
Rounding off the day, MPs will debate the eighth - and final - day of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill's committee stage, where efforts to amend the bill by Tory rebels appear to have been thwarted by the Government. Earlier, Cabinet minister Michael Gove appeared before the Environment Committee where he said MPs can block any post-Brexit trade deal.
Ms May will now endure a grilling by senior MPs on the Liaison Committee - the only Commons committee able to compel the Prime Minister to attend - where Brexit, social care and sexual harassment are likely to feature heavily.
Rounding off the day, MPs will debate the eighth - and final - day of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill's committee stage, where efforts to amend the bill by Tory rebels appear to have been thwarted by the Government.
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