First published at 09:37 UTC on March 14th, 2019.
As the votes came in last night those Remainer MPs were all cheering thinking they'd saved themselves from having their EU safety blanket ripped from their grasp.
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As the votes came in last night those Remainer MPs were all cheering thinking they'd saved themselves from having their EU safety blanket ripped from their grasp.
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However, they didn't look so happy when Theresa May said she was soldiering on with her Withdrawal Agreement plan and Jacob Rees-Mogg had the Speaker confirm that nothing had actually changed and that leaving on the 29th of March under WTO terms was still the default legal position.
Now to this afternoon's entertainment.
The government has now tabled its motion to be debated and amended later today and voted on after 5pm.
The government motion reads:
That this House:
(1) notes the resolutions of the House of 12 and 13 March, and accordingly agrees that the Government will seek to agree with the European Union (EU) an extension of the period specified in Article 50(3);
(2) agrees that, if the House has passed a resolution approving the negotiated withdrawal agreement and the framework for the future relationship for the purposes of section 13(1) (b) of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 by 20 March 2019, then the Government will seek to agree with the European Union a one-off extension of the period specified in Article 50(3) for a period ending on 30 June 2019 for the purpose of passing the necessary EU exit legislation; and
(3) notes that, if the House has not passed a resolution approving the negotiated withdrawal agreement and the framework for the future relationship for the purposes of section 13(1)(b) of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 by 20 March 2019, then it is ..
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