Philip Hammond was Chancellor until a few months ago. He was at the heart of Mays govt. His assessment of Johnson’s ‘deal’, “I haven’t come this far seeking to avoid no deal in 2019 to be duped into voting for a heavily camouflaged no-deal at the end of 2020”. That’s the offer.

— Ian Murray MP (@IanMurrayMP) October 18, 2019

THIS IS NOT WHAT YOU PROMISED LAST WEEK. YOU PROMISED A PUBLIC VOTE. @peoplesvote_uk https://t.co/D3Z9YRpgqz

— Ian Murray MP (@IanMurrayMP) March 12, 2019

Every door I knocked on, and my team and I spoke to 11,000 people, mentioned Corbyn. Not Brexit but Corbyn. I’ve been saying this for years. The outcome is that we’ve let the country down and we must change course and fast.

— Ian Murray MP (@IanMurrayMP) December 12, 2019

The government needs to formally order the closure of pubs, clubs, cinemas, and restaurants otherwise they can’t claim insurance. They will merely close and never reopen. These businesses don’t have large cash reserves and many survive week to week.

— Ian Murray MP (@IanMurrayMP) March 16, 2020