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[RAUCOUS CLAMOUR]
On points of order Mr Speaker, this is now the second time the House has considered a wide variety of options for a way forward. It has once again failed to find a clear majority for any of the options and yet the result of the House's decision on Friday not to endorse the withdrawal agreement means that the default legal position is that the UK will leave the EU in just 11 days time. To secure any further extension that government will have to put forward a credible proposition to the EU as to what we will do with that extra time. This house has continuously rejected leaving without a deal, just as it has rejected not leaving at all. Therefore, the only option is to find a way through which allows the UK to leave with a deal.
On a point of order, it's disappointing that no solution has won a majority this evening. But I remind the House that the prime minister's unacceptable deal has been overwhelmingly rejected three times. The margin of defeat for one of the options tonight was very narrow indeed and the prime minister's deal has been rejected by very large majorities on three occasions. If it's good enough for the prime minister to have three chances at her deal, then I suggest that possibly the House should have a chance to consider again the options that we have before us today in a debate on Wednesday, so that the House can succeed where the prime minister has failed in presenting a credible economic relationship with Europe for the future that prevents us crashing out with no deal.