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MPs to vote on early summer recess Labour set to vote against early start to summer recess
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Members of Parliament are to vote on whether to start their summer recess this Thursday, instead of next week.Members of Parliament are to vote on whether to start their summer recess this Thursday, instead of next week.
The government has tabled a motion to bring forward the summer break to begin five days earlier than planned. MPs will vote on the motion on Tuesday. The government has tabled a motion to bring forward the summer break to begin five days earlier than planned. MPs would vote on the motion on Wednesday.
It comes as MPs have been debating changes to the prime minister's plans for leaving the EU.It comes as MPs have been debating changes to the prime minister's plans for leaving the EU.
Labour's Angela Rayner called the motion "pathetic" and said the Tories were frightened of their own MPs. Labour's Angela Rayner called the motion "pathetic" - her party, the SNP and some Tories oppose the plan.
Labour backbencher David Lammy said it was "a government that has run out of ideas".Labour backbencher David Lammy said it was "a government that has run out of ideas".
Some Conservative backbenchers said they would vote against the motion including former ministers Nicholas Soames and Nick Boles. Some Conservative backbenchers said they would vote against the motion including former ministers Nicholas Soames and Nick Boles. Sir Michael Fallon, former defence secretary, was said by the Daily Telegraph to be voting against.
The Tory chair of the Health Select Committee, Sarah Wollaston, also said she was opposed to an early recess - adding that her committee would be sitting as usual next Tuesday. The Tory chair of the Health Select Committee, Sarah Wollaston, said she was opposed to an early recess - adding that her committee would be sitting as usual next Tuesday.
There has been speculation that the government might abandon the idea of bringing the recess date forward.
Downing Street said they were "considering all of the representations which have been received".
MPs will return to the Commons on 4 September.MPs will return to the Commons on 4 September.