A bill, tabled by Labour ’s Yvette Cooper, requires the Prime Minister to come to the Commons with a plan for the extension - including for its length. And it would allow MPs to amend and vote on it in a way that is binding on the government. It was the first time in 26 years that a vote in the Commons has been a draw. She said: "It requires the Prime Minister to put the motion to Parliament proposing an extension to Article 50, it asks the Prime Minister to define in the motion the length of the extension. "The Prime Minister has to take that to the EU.
Source: Daily Mirror April 03, 2019 22:28 UTC