Maddy Thimont Jack
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How can the Government make MPs vote for its Withdrawal Agreement Bill?
The Government will make the Withdrawal Agreement Bill as attractive as possible to try and convince MPs to pass it.
Parliament acts fast to keep control of Brexit
Five takeaways from a night of extraordinarily high-paced and close Brexit votes.
Parliament once again rejected all Brexit options
MPs may have run out of time to compromise and combine the options on offer.
The winners, losers and ones to watch from the Brexit indicative votes
The results of the indicative votes illustrate where (and how) consensus over Brexit might emerge.
They rejected the Prime Minister’s deal – now MPs must tell us their vision for Brexit
Parliament has again rejected the Prime Minister’s Brexit deal. Now MPs are the ones responsible for setting out an alternative to break the impasse.
Managing migration after Brexit
The Home Office may not be the right department to manage immigration policy after Brexit
Withdrawal Agreement Act
The UK needs the Withdrawal Agreement Act to implement its Withdrawal Agreement with the EU.
How the Government can deal with Parliament’s Brexit deadlines
As the Article 50 clock runs down, legislative deadlines are more elastic than they look.
Five ways MPs could force the Government’s hand on Brexit
If MPs wanted to prevent a no deal exit, or direct what the Government does next, there are five ways they could make their views known.