Theresa May opens the debate… Theresa May: "This Amendment [Brady Amendment] will give the mandate I need to negotiate with Brussels… A significant and legally binding change to the Withdrawal Agreement… It will involve reopening the Withdrawal Agreement." pic.twitter.com/BKRKTAO9ar — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) January 29, 2019 With the DUP’s Nigel Dodds intervening… . @NigelDoddsDUP "She [Theresa May] can be assured of our support in trying to find a solution, which avoids any hard border on the island of Ireland, but also avoids any borders within the United Kingdom." @duponline pic.twitter.com/hI7zJULQGO — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) January 29, 2019 Jeremy Corbyn responds to the Prime Minister’s statement… . @jeremycorbyn "No matter how anyone campaigned in the referendum, we cannot wish away the votes of 17 million people who voted to leave, anymore than we can ignore the concerns of 16 million who vote to Remain." pic.twitter.com/6ql8jjS98G — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) January 29, 2019 Iain Duncan Smith offers warm words to the Prime Minister… "I do believe we need to send the Prime Minister back with a fair win, and a sense that this house has agreed they want her to go and renegotiate… I wish her well, and therefore am voting tonight to support that tonight," says Iain Duncan Smith pic.twitter.com/66FTrjMlwu — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) January 29, 2019 Sir Graham Brady also spoke regarding his own amendment [Amendment N]… Sir Graham Brady MP: "The compromise too far is the possibility that that backstop arrangement, which is explicitly intended never to be anything more than a temporary arrangement could in the terms in which it has been brought forward, actually become a permanent arrangement." pic.twitter.com/8BNdSGwORZ — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) January 29, 2019 Followed soon by Damian Green… . @DamianGreen "If you enter into a negotiation saying whatever happens I'm going to take a deal at the end of it, then you are unlikely to get a particularly brilliant result from those negotiations." pic.twitter.com/FuEGR5S6JG — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) January 29, 2019 And then Priti Patel… .@patel4witham says because 'we must leave on March 29th' she will back the Brady amendment. pic.twitter.com/2p3B6zSTVa — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) January 29, 2019 Charles Walker gave his speech… Charles Walker MP: "I really, really do want to leave the EU – I've campaigned for it for a number of years and I am very, very keen to go." pic.twitter.com/0yk5yiEMwZ — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) January 29, 2019 Followed by Sir Edward Leigh… . @EdwardLeighMP "I will be supporting, like so many of my colleagues, Amendment N [the Brady Amendment] – we want to give the Government some negotiating push to try and resolve this." pic.twitter.com/4eatsCcyOb — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) January 29, 2019 Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer kicks off closing statements… . @Keir_Starmer "Today the Prime Minister's taken a radically different course. She's indicated support for an amendment [the Brady Amendment] which cuts across the very deal that she negotiated." pic.twitter.com/lddxrsYY0H — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) January 29, 2019 And Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay ends the debate… . @SteveBarclay "It is now time to agree it's [Parliament's] will; to establish what deal the House is for, to deliver certainty to our citizens and businesses, to offer clarity to the European Union." pic.twitter.com/zPl7N8pcPs — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) January 29, 2019