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Published 10:51 14 Sept 2020 BST
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Theresa May, John Major, David Cameron, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown attend a Remembrance Sunday memorial.[/caption]
Today MPs will debate and vote on the Internal Market bill in the House of Commons.
Sir John Major and Tony Blair called on MPs to reject the legislation, calling it "shaming" as well as "irresponsible, wrong in principle and dangerous in practice," writing in The Sunday Times.
"It raises questions that go far beyond the impact on Ireland, the peace process and negotiations for a trade deal - crucial though they are. It questions the very integrity of our nation."
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