MPs have again failed to agree on proposals for the next steps in the Brexit process.
The
Commons voted on four motions for leaving the EU, including a customs
union and a Norway-style arrangement - keeping the UK in the single
market - but none gained a majority. The votes were not legally binding, so the government would not have been forced to adopt the proposals.
The plan Theresa May negotiated with the EU has been rejected three times.
Mrs May now has until 12 April to either seek a longer extension from the EU to take a different course or decide to leave the EU without a deal.
She will meet her cabinet on Tuesday morning to discuss what to do next - as BBC political correspondent Vicky Young says.
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