At the heart of Tory policy for decades, his move to give MPs indicative votes is a rare revolt against the party
Sir Oliver Letwin, the unlikely leader of parliament’s Brexit takeover, has been at the heart of Conservative policy-making for so long that papers he once wrote for Margaret Thatcher have been released by the National Archives.
Those who know the Eton and Cambridge-educated MP say it is entirely characteristic of Letwin, 62, to be intimately involved in such a complex scheme as directing the next steps of Brexit by means of indicative votes among MPs.
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