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AT-A-GLANCE: All the results as MPs cast their verdict on the Brexit amendments

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PolHome's snapshot guide to all the results as MPs cast their verdict on a string of 'Plan B' Brexit amendments.


ACCEPTED

  • Murrison/Brady amendment (N) - Number 10-backed Tory push to replace backstop with 'alternative' arrangements - AYES 317, NOES 301
  • Spelman amendment (I) - cross-party bid to ‘reject’ no-deal Brexit - AYES 318, NOES 310

REJECTED

  • Cooper amendment (B) - Labour-backed bid paving way for MPs to demand Article 50 extension - AYES 298, NOES 321
  • Blackford amendment (O) - SNP and Plaid Cymru bid to urge the Government to request Article 50 extension and rule out no-deal - AYES 39, NOES 327
  • Reeves amendment (J) - extending Article 50 to take no-deal off the table - AYES 290, NOES 322
  • Grieve amendment (G) - Give MPs six days in charge of the Commons agenda so they can tell ministers how to proceed - AYES 301, NOES 321
  • Corbyn amendment (A) - Avoid a no-deal Brexit through Labour Brexit plan or a second referendum - AYES 296, NOES 327

 

 

 

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