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What would be in your Brexit white paper?

A parliament vote will be required to trigger article 50.
A parliament vote will be required to trigger article 50. Photograph: Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA

Theresa May has announced that the government will publish a white paper on Brexit, and we want you to tell us what you think should be in it.

Conservative MPs had threatened a rebellion by joining Labour in calling for a formal policy document on negotiating objectives. Speaking at Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, May confirmed one would be produced.

We’d like to hear your suggestions for what the government’s white paper should contain, and what amendments to the article 50 bill you think opposition parties should focus on.

An example: Labour’ Chuka Umunna, chairman of Vote Leave Watch, said he would like to see “a commitment to put £350m a week into the NHS that Boris Johnson, Priti Patel, Liam Fox and Chris Grayling committed to during the referendum campaign.”

You can share your thoughts by filling out the form below. We’ll put together an article featuring your suggestions.

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