MPs voted on four amendments selected by the Speaker
On Thursday afternoon, MPs voted yet again on Brexit, this time on a government motion proposing to ask the EU for a delay to the departure date. MPs tabled 10 amendments to the motion, of which four were selected by the Speaker, John Bercow, for votes.Defeated by 334 votes to 85, a majority of 249
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