The prime minister said she will put her withdrawal agreement - including any changes she has agreed with the EU - to a meaningful vote on 12 March.
If that fails, MPs will be offered two separate votes:
◾One, on 13 March, on whether MPs support a no-deal Brexit - so the UK would "only leave without a deal on 29 March if there is explicit consent in the House for that outcome"
◾If that fails, then MPs will get a vote the following day on requesting an extension to the two-year Article 50 negotiation process to delay EU withdrawal beyond 29 March
"Let me be clear, I do not want to see Article 50 extended," she told MPs.
"Our absolute focus should be on working to get a deal and leaving on 29 March.
What is not clear is what happens if all 3 fail to get approval in the commons. Nothing would surprise me
If that fails, MPs will be offered two separate votes:
◾One, on 13 March, on whether MPs support a no-deal Brexit - so the UK would "only leave without a deal on 29 March if there is explicit consent in the House for that outcome"
◾If that fails, then MPs will get a vote the following day on requesting an extension to the two-year Article 50 negotiation process to delay EU withdrawal beyond 29 March
"Let me be clear, I do not want to see Article 50 extended," she told MPs.
"Our absolute focus should be on working to get a deal and leaving on 29 March.
What is not clear is what happens if all 3 fail to get approval in the commons. Nothing would surprise me
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