house of commons

After several days of intense talks with MPs, Theresa May addressed the House Of Commons on 21 January 2019 with the updated plan for Brexit.
Theresa May has had her Brexit deal rejected by a massive majority in the House of Commons, voting 432 to 202 to throw out her proposals. Jeremy Corbyn followed up by tabling a vote of no confidence in the government.
Yes, that's really a thing that can happen - and Chope has done this before.
Prime Minister Theresa May said she is "confident" that the Brexit draft deal worked on by negotiators will bring the government "significantly closer to delivering on what the British people voted for in the referendum".
It's the first time an automaton has been quizzed by MPs.
Theresa May faces one of her biggest tests so far.
Speaker’s office says 'strong and differing views' were expressed.