Summary

  • Parliament sits for first Saturday in 37 years to vote on a new Brexit deal

  • MPs vote by 322 to 306 in favour of the Letwin amendment

  • It requires a delay to Brexit until necessary UK legislation is passed

  • PM insists he will not negotiate a delay with the EU

  • The result means Parliament will not vote on PM's deal until next week

  • Anti-Brexit protesters rally outside Palace of Westminster

  • The group People's Vote wants a 'final say' vote on Brexit

  1. Swinson: Time for another public votepublished at 10:23 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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    Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson says mass demonstrations planned outside Parliament later today show the public wants a say. And that people will choose to stay in the EU.

    The PM responds that Ms Swinson and others have been preventing a general election.

  2. Johnson: Scotland will run its own fisheriespublished at 10:18 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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    The people of Scotland have the opportunity to "take back control" of fisheries, the PM says.

  3. PM: Well done, Englandpublished at 10:17 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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    Boris Johnson congratulates the England men's rugby union team for their World Cup quarter-final win against Australia.

  4. Blackford: Deal bad for Scotlandpublished at 10:16 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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    The SNP's Westminster leader, Ian Blackford, says the PM's deal is "actually worse" than Theresa May's, and it would leave Scotland "shafted". He asks why Scotland won't get the same arrangements as Northern Ireland.

  5. Latest prediction on vote numberspublished at 10:15 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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  6. Johnson attacks EU 'federalism'published at 10:13 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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    In Brussels, there's a "strong desire" to intensify "federalist" projects, says Boris Johnson. Even within the EU this would create greater scepticism among millions of people, he tells MPs.

  7. Clarke: What about markets?published at 10:11 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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    Former Tory Chancellor Ken Clarke, now an independent MP, says EU membership gives the UK a stronger economy and better access to markets. Mr Clarke, the Father of the House (longest-serving current MP), asks the PM to assure him that the UK will retain access to European markets.

  8. Johnson: Labour MPs must ignore Corbynpublished at 10:08 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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    Boris Johnson says Jeremy Corbyn hasn't "been able to trust the people of this country" by backing a general election. He urges MPs to "ignore the pleadings" of their leader.

  9. Johnson: Corbyn wrong on protectionspublished at 10:07 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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    The PM's back on his feet, saying he's "disappointed" by Jeremy Corbyn's remarks. He adds that the Labour leader's "catastrophic plans" are the only threat to the economy.

  10. Corbyn: Don't trust Johnsonpublished at 10:06 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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    Jeremy Corbyn says the customs arrangement set out in his deal goes against the PM's earlier promises and that people "cannot trust" him. Future generations must be protected, he adds, ending his response to the PM's statement.

  11. Brexit has 'strained friendships, divided families'published at 10:05 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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    Addressing MPs during his statement earlier, the PM urged MPs to reconcile their interests and "achieve resolution".

    "The House will need no reminding that this is the second deal and the fourth vote, three-and-a-half years after the nation voted for Brexit," says the PM.

    "And during those years friendships have been strained, families divided and the attention of this House consumed by a single issue that has at times felt incapable of resolution."

    Mr Johnson can perhaps speak from his own experience on the issue of divided families, after his own brother Jo Johnson quit the government and Tory Party over Brexit.

  12. Corbyn: I get Brexit frustrationpublished at 10:03 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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    Jeremy Corbyn says he understands the "fatigue and frustration" over Brexit, but tells MPs that Boris Johnson's deal would make people poorer and that constituents would not "forgive" politicians.

  13. Corbyn: Don't give PM a blank chequepublished at 10:01 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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    The deal puts at risk current rules on air standards and chemical safety, Jeremy Corbyn says. He urges MPs not to give the government "a blank cheque" on workers' rights.

  14. Corbyn: Jobs at riskpublished at 09:59 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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    The PM's deal risks jobs, the NHS and the environment, Jeremy Corbyn says. It also reduces access to EU markets, he argues, saying thousands of jobs are at risk. A vote for the deal would be a vote to cut manufacturing jobs, he adds.

  15. Corbyn responds to PM's statementpublished at 09:57 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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    Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn says the PM's Brexit deal is "even worse" than Theresa May's. He says promises on the environment and workers' rights made last night are "empty" and that Labour MPs "will not be duped".

  16. Johnson: Let's come together as democratspublished at 09:56 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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    The PM says his deal can "heal the country" and that, as democrats, MPs must back the result of the 2016 referendum. He wants the country to be "generous" and "outward-looking".

    That ends the PM's statement.

  17. Deal 'best possible'published at 09:55 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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    The PM says his deal with the EU is the "best possible solution". The public has a "burning desire", as do EU officials, to "get Brexit done", he adds, arguing that further delay would be "deeply corrosive of public trust".

  18. ERG urges backing for Johnson dealpublished at 09:53 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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  19. PM: NHS 'not on the table'published at 09:52 British Summer Time 19 October 2019

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    Boris Johnson says that, after Brexit, the NHS won't be "on the table" in any future trade negotiations.