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Speaker rules it would be ‘repetitive and disorderly’ for MPs to vote again on deal.
Commons votes 344 to 286 against the PM. / Theresa May has suffered another significant defeat to her Brexit plan, after MPs voted on Friday to reject her withdrawal agreement by a majority of 58.
PM faces calls to quit after Commons votes down her agreement for third time.
Theresa May’s Brexit plans have been defeated for a third time in parliament despite a large number of Tory rebels finally backing it. The Commons voted against the deal by 344 votes to 286 - a majority of 58.
MPs reject Theresa May’s EU withdrawal agreement by 344 votes to 286, a majority of 58, throwing UK’s Brexit plans into more confusion.
Despairing minister castigates prime minister's 'inability to engage in the most basic human interaction'.
Amid calls to ‘fall on her sword’, PM writes to Tory MPs saying deal will return if there is sufficient support
Two government sources suggest the Meaningful Vote “take 3” might happen on Thursday of next week.
The speaker of Britain’s House of Commons dealt a potentially fatal blow to Prime Minister Theresa May’s ailing Brexit deal on Monday, saying the government couldn’t keep asking lawmakers to vote on the same deal they have already rejected twice.
Speaker says PM cannot bring back deal to parliament without substantial changes.
MPs told a further ‘meaningful vote’ will be ruled out of order if the motion is 'the same or substantially the same’
Last night’s Brexit negotiations were a charade and will ensure the prime minister is defeated in tonight’s vote
Theresa May is battling to save her Brexit strategy amid warnings that she is heading for another crushing defeat in Tuesday’s crunch Commons vote.
'She gave me her word, she gave parliament her word – I don’t believe the prime minister would straight-up lie on something so important as this'
The majority of voters in nearly all the 632 parliamentary constituencies in England, Scotland and Wales want their MPs to reject Theresa May’s Brexit deal, according to the most in-depth research into public opinion on the issue.
Foreign secretary admits there is 'wind in the sails' of pro-referendum campaigners.
Verdict from QC advising hardline Conservatives on Irish backstop would sink prime minister's deal in next week's 'meaningful vote' - if followed.
Prime minister promises to hold vote by 12 March in move that will deepen cabinet splits
Prime minister announces ‘meaningful vote’ will not take place this week.
Former minister says he will back efforts to ensure parliament has meaningful say on government’s negotiated deal.