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«Breaking News» Tonight's seven amendments: What plans are on the table and how likely are they to pass?

MPs tonight defeated four Brexit Plan Bs in a boost for Theresa May as she scrambles to shore up her Brexit deal.


Crucially a plan tabled by Labour MP Yvette Cooper was comfortably defeated by 23 votes, 321 to 298, as the Commons appeared to back the Prime Minister's plan to renegotiate the backstop.


An amendment from Tory Sir Graham Brady is expected to carry later this evening after it was endorsed by Mrs May.


Proposals from Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, SNP leader Ian Blackford, Tory Dominic Grieve and Labour MP Rachel Reeves have also been defeated. 


Votes started at 7pm and are expected to take up to two hours - meaning in theory there could be clarity by 9pm. 


It is possible MPs could reject everything and leave Westminster engulfed in renewed chaos. 







SIR GRAHAM BRADY'S PLAN TO FIX THE BACKSTOP BY DEMANDING CHANGES FROM THE EU - BACKED BY MAY


WHAT IT DOES: Proposes replacing the Northern Ireland backstop with 'alternative arrangements' to avoid a hard border. Also supports leaving with a deal.


WHOSE PLAN? Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the 1922 Committee.


HOW IT WORKS: Allows Mrs May to go to Brussels and say the EU must make concessions on the backstop or get rid of it.


COULD IT SUCCEED? Possibly. The Government is ordering Tory MPs to vote for it and the DUP are also expected to vote yes. 


WHAT WOULD HAPPEN NEXT? Mrs May would go to Brussels and say changing the backstop would save her deal.


YVETTE COOPER'S PLAN TO DELAY BREXIT IF THERE IS NOT A DEAL


WHAT IT DOES: Forces ministers to extend Article 50 beyond March 29 to stop No Deal.


WHOSE PLAN? Labour's Yvette Cooper, former Tory ministers Nick Boles and Sir Oliver Letwin.


HOW IT WORKS: Ministers lose the power to decide what is debated on February 5, which passes to backbench MPs. Miss Cooper proposes a law forcing Mrs May to ask for a delay on Brexit if No Deal is agreed by February 26.


WHAT HAPPENED: Defeated 321 to 298, majority 23.  

DOMINIC GRIEVE'S PLAN TO HAND POWER TO MPS


WHAT IT DOES: Give control over Parliamentary business to MPs.


WHOSE PLAN? Dominic Grieve QC, former attorney general and ardent Remainer, and MPs who want a second referendum.


HOW IT WORKS: Government loses power over the Commons every Tuesday from February 12 to March 26 so backbench MPs could vote on Brexit. Could delay Article 50 or change the deal to include a customs union or second referendum.


COULD IT SUCCEED? Could pass with the support of pro-Remain Tories, Labour


WHAT HAPPENED: Defeated 321 to 301, majority 20. 


DAME CAROLINE SPELMAN'S PLAN TO RULE OUT NO DEAL


WHAT IT DOES: Stops the UK leaving without a deal.


WHOSE PLAN: Former Tory Cabinet minister Caroline Spelman and Labour MP Jack Dromey.


HOW IT WORKS: Rejects No Deal.   


COULD IT SUCCEED? Yes if enough Tory MPs vote for it.


WHAT WOULD HAPPEN NEXT? Mrs May's main bargaining chip would be gone - likely second referendum.


RACHEL REEVES' PLAN TO DELAY BREXIT IF THERE IS NO DEAL


WHAT IT DOES: Just like the Cooper plan, this demands the Government ask for an extension to Article 50 if there is no deal by February 26 - but does so only in political terms without trying to change the law.  


WHOSE PLAN: Labour MP Rachel Reeves  


HOW IT WORKS? Makes a political statement to put pressure on the Government. 


WHAT HAPPENED: Defeated 322 to 290, majority 32.  


JEREMY CORBYN'S PLAN TO FUDGE THE VOTE BY DEMANDING CHANGE BUT HINTING AT A REFERENDUM


WHAT IT DOES: Demands changes to the deal and hints at a second referendum.


WHOSE PLAN? Corbyn, Labour frontbench.


HOW IT WORKS: Ministers must let Parliament discuss No Deal, and proposes staying in a permanent customs union. If that fails, it suggests a second referendum.


WHAT HAPPENED: Defeated 327 to 296, majority 31 


IAN BLACKFORD'S PLAN TO MAKE A POINT ABOUT SCOTLAND


WHAT IT DOES: Notes that the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly and Commons all voted against the deal and Scotland voted Remain 


WHOSE PLAN? SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford 


HOW IT WORKS: Makes a political declaration about Scotland's right to determine its own future.


WHAT HAPPENED: Defeated  327 to 39, majority 288 


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Main photo article MPs tonight defeated four Brexit Plan Bs in a boost for Theresa May as she scrambles to shore up her Brexit deal.
Crucially a plan tabled by Labour MP Yvette Cooper was comfortably defeated by 23 votes, 321 to 298, as the Commons appeared to back the Prime Minister’s plan to renegotiate...


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