Brexit votes: MPs fail to back proposals again bbc.com
MPs have again failed to agree on proposals for the next steps in the Brexit process. The Commons voted on four alternatives to Theresa May's withdrawal deal, but none gained a majority. One Tory MP resigned the whip in frustration. Mrs May will now hold a crucial cabinet meeting to decide what to do and whether to put her deal to MPs again. The UK has until 12 April to either seek a longer extension from the EU or decide to leave without a deal. The so-called indicative votes on Monday night were not legally binding, so the government would not have been forced to adopt the proposals. But they had been billed as the moment when Parliament might finally compromise.
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