// MPs reacted with fury at being denied the chance to directly cast a vote on the European Arrest Warrant, suggesting David Cameron's apparent promise to put the issue to MPs this month had been broken.
The row comes after David Cameron appeared to promise that MPs would be allowed to vote on the measure at Prime Minsters's Questions last month.
Labour will give MPs a chance to vote on the controversial European Arrest Warrant (EAW) the day before a crucial by-election in Rochester and Strood.
The move comes amid fury from Tory backbenchers over how they were denied a vote on the measure during a shambolic Commons session on Monday.
There were chaotic scenes in Westminster as MPs accused the Government of underhand tactics during a debate on whether Britain should rejoin 35 EU police and justice directives. //
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