MPs have again rejected a series of alternatives to Theresa May's Brexit deal.
A call for a customs union after Brexit was defeated by just three votes on Monday evening, while a referendum on any deal was rejected by 12 votes.
Plans for a 'Common Market 2.0' lost by 21 votes and cancelling Brexit to prevent a no-deal scenario was defeated by 101.
It was the second time in a week that MPs were unable to come to an agreement during the 'indicative votes' process, which was designed to provide an alternative way through Brexit to what the Government has proposed.
But how did your MP vote last night?
MIKE AMESBURY
Labour, Weaver Vale
Customs Union: FOR
Referendum: FOR
Common Market 2.0: FOR
Cancelling Brexit to prevent no deal: ABSTAINED
FIONA BRUCE
Conservative, Congleton
Customs Union: AGAINST
Referendum: AGAINST
Common Market 2.0: AGAINST
Cancelling Brexit to prevent no deal: AGAINST
ESTHER McVEY
Conservative, Tatton
Customs Union: AGAINST
Referendum: AGAINST
Common Market 2.0: AGAINST
Cancelling Brexit to prevent no deal: AGAINST
ANTOINETTE SANDBACH
Conservative, Eddisbury
Customs Union: FOR
Referendum: FOR
Common Market 2.0: FOR
Cancelling Brexit to prevent no deal: FOR
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