With 12 days to go, where does the UK stand following the confusing blizzard of Brexit votes in parliament last week?
It was a momentous week in the Commons as Theresa May’s Brexit deal was heavily defeated for a second time on Tuesday by 149 votes. The fresh humiliation for the prime minister triggered a series of other motions and amendments, as MPs tried to agree what to do next.
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