MPs comprehensively rejected an attempt to secure a second referendum on Brexit on Thursday as fresh Labour divisions were exposed by the vote with front bench resignations.
The Commons voted by 334 to 85 votes, a majority of 249, to reject a cross-party motion calling for a second referendum which had been tabled by Independent MP Sarah Wollaston.
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