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Theresa May looks downcast on the front pages of most of the papers today, which all focus on the defeat of the Brexit deal in the House of Commons last night. Our full wrap of how the papers covered the news is here.
The Guardian front page, Wednesday 13 March 2019: Another huge defeat for May. And just 16 days until Brexit pic.twitter.com/fM1zuXRsA2
Tomorrow's front page: Brexit delay mayhem #tomorrowspaperstoday https://t.co/9pDVQqfl93 pic.twitter.com/qcjZYOigx6
Wednesday’s FT: “May loses control of Brexit after MPs throw out revamped deal” #bbcpapers #tomorrowspaperstoday (via @AllieHBNews) pic.twitter.com/izXTYvq2HJ
Wednesday’s Daily MAIL: “The House Of Fools” #bbcpapers #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/3R3mq96J6E
Wednesday’s TIMES: “Driven to despair” #bbcpapers #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/aWkg4rEkco
The front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph 'May clings on despite a second humiliating defeat' #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/BdOouQqBXI
Tomorrow's front page: Theresa May's rejigged Brexit plan croaked after hardline Tory MP's inflicted another devastating defeat. https://t.co/NSLxFZWNbH pic.twitter.com/0YDHTyak2Q
Wednesday’s i - “Out of control” #bbcpapers #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/BSMvT63Fbg
Here's tomorrow's @Daily_Express front page: - How much more of this can Britain take? #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/Oj6Ou8nb38
'House of fools': what the papers said about May's Brexit defeat
The interactive that allowed you to see how every MP voted on yesterday’s motion seems to have had a bit of a malfunction when embedded in the blog.
I’ve take it down, but if you’d like to search for your (or any) MP, you can do that here. And we will be updating the interactive with the results from all the Brexit votes this week. So, one to bookmark.
How did your MP vote in the March Brexit votes?
Hello early-rising politics-watchers, welcome to our rolling coverage of today’s politics news.Hello early-rising politics-watchers, welcome to our rolling coverage of today’s politics news.
After yesterday’s thumping defeat of Theresa May’s Brexit deal – which was defeated by 149 votes in the Commons – MPs are preparing to vote on another significant Brexit motion today. This time they will vote on whether or not a no-deal Brexit is possible.After yesterday’s thumping defeat of Theresa May’s Brexit deal – which was defeated by 149 votes in the Commons – MPs are preparing to vote on another significant Brexit motion today. This time they will vote on whether or not a no-deal Brexit is possible.
Donald Tusk warned that the outcome of last night’s vote made a no-deal Brexit more likely, saying: “On the EU side we have done all that is possible to reach an agreement ... With only 17 days left to 29 March, today’s vote has significantly increased the likelihood of a no-deal Brexit.”Donald Tusk warned that the outcome of last night’s vote made a no-deal Brexit more likely, saying: “On the EU side we have done all that is possible to reach an agreement ... With only 17 days left to 29 March, today’s vote has significantly increased the likelihood of a no-deal Brexit.”
If MPs reject the possibility of a no-deal Brexit, they will vote on the possibility of delaying the UK’s exit from the European Union on Thursday.If MPs reject the possibility of a no-deal Brexit, they will vote on the possibility of delaying the UK’s exit from the European Union on Thursday.
Labour has said it will try to force the government to adopt its Brexit stance. After May was defeated, the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn called for a general election.Labour has said it will try to force the government to adopt its Brexit stance. After May was defeated, the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn called for a general election.
It’s going to be another big Brexit day, in another big Brexit week. We’re glad to have you along for the ride.It’s going to be another big Brexit day, in another big Brexit week. We’re glad to have you along for the ride.
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