Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay kicks off the debate, including an early intervention from former Brexit Secretary David Davis MP… Brexit Secretary @SteveBarclay "This Parliament's mandate must now be given the opportunity to achieve its end, and the Prime Minister the chance to do so… It is clear that the Government's priority is to address the indefinite nature of the backstop…" pic.twitter.com/iKlKqLrFGj — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 14, 2019 John Baron MP intervened… John Baron MP "Can the Government just confirm… should we not be able to secure a good deal, probably courtesy of intransigence by the EU, then we will not only be leaving on the 29th March, but we will be leaving on no-deal/WTO terms." pic.twitter.com/ZafbE6oL0S — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 14, 2019 Nigel Dodds MP also made an intervention… . @NigelDoddsDUP "Of cause we want to get a deal with the European Union, but isn't it the case that if you take no-deal off the table, that's the surest way of ensuring the other side dig in on their current position?" pic.twitter.com/ufZs5sfyfX — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 14, 2019 Owen Paterson MP followed… . @OwenPaterson "Could he [the Brexit Secretary] confirm that the 'Malthouse Compromise' is stated government policy, and has been put to Monsieur Barnier, and that it now has the full force of the Civil Service to work it up into legal binding text?" pic.twitter.com/3cNqGDmMck — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 14, 2019 Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer responds… Shadow Brexit Secretary @Keir_Starmer "It's obvious what the Prime Minister is up to – she's pretending to make progress while running down the clock… Extraordinary, a Prime Minister voting to support her own deal, only on condition that it's changed. " pic.twitter.com/ie4bKO0y1p — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 14, 2019 Ian Paisley MP made a humorous intervention… . @lanPaisleyMP "Excuse me, I have a bit of a head cold – it's because of the amount of white flags being flown, it would give anyone a head cold." pic.twitter.com/OMugTiOfyJ — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 14, 2019 And former Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab MP, made his contribution… . @DominicRaab "I also want Mr Speaker, for it to be crystal clear, that the only way that we will leave on WTO terms is by the choice of the EU through the intransigence of its approach." pic.twitter.com/nJvGfxVJif — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 14, 2019 Henry Smith MP makes his contribution… . @HenrySmithUK "I have never known a negotiation where one party goes in and says they're not willing to walk away from that negotiation." pic.twitter.com/ITRfgf3UoX — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 14, 2019 Sir John Redwood MP responds to Sir Bill Cash’ contribution… .@JohnRedwood to @BillCashMP: "Where we to make the mistake saying 'we rule out leaving without signing the withdrawal agreement,' we take away the main bargaining power the government has in getting improvements to that agreement." pic.twitter.com/sltnU9Z5uK — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 14, 2019 Peter Bone MP follows with his contribution… . @PeterBoneUK "The motion we are voting on tonight takes no-deal off the table… I would expect all Hon. members on the other side who don't seem to want a no-deal option to support the Govt's motion tonight… exactly the reason I will not be supporting the Govt's motion." pic.twitter.com/8weVb5shyl — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 14, 2019 And David T C Davies MP adds his thoughts… .@DavidTCDavies highlights the complete contradiction in Project Fear's scare stories on food, jobs and health. pic.twitter.com/Pe4Kwu7a8v — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 14, 2019 Mark Harper MP followed… . @Mark_J_Harper "All this stuff about delay, I think we should be honest about it; there are many people who back delay, who really mean not leaving ever, and there are some other people who think you can avoid the choice, and I don't think you can." pic.twitter.com/TODox7AwkL — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 14, 2019 Then Sammy Wilson MP delivered his speech… . @eastantrimmp "Many ordinary people outside wonder what kind of idiots we are here in this House if we think that it is wise to send someone in to negotiate, and at that the same time say to them, and by the way, you're not allowed to walk away from those negotiations." pic.twitter.com/EggKZJv4bT — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 14, 2019 Shadow Brexit Minister, Jenny Chapman gives her closing remarks… Shadow Brexit Minister @JennyChapman "We do need to be honest with ourselves – we are no closer to breaking an impasse that simply must be broken, because we're voting on a government motion that is divorced from reality." pic.twitter.com/XxpZy6aMUw — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 14, 2019 And finally Brexit Minister Chris Heaton-Harris closes the debate with a touch of humour… Brexit Minister @chhcalling "My Hon. Friend from Monmouth, I wasn't quite sure about his story about a shortage of viagra in a no-deal scenario – I'm not sure that stands up, at all." pic.twitter.com/hYN27av0p4 — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 14, 2019 Jeremy Corbyn responds to the Government’s EU Withdrawal motion defeat… . @jeremycorbyn "Tonight's vote shows there is no majority for the Prime Minister's course of action in dealing with Brexit – yet again her government has been defeated." pic.twitter.com/a9O8fgCIuV — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 14, 2019 And finally Steve Baker of the European Research Group reacts… European Research Group's @SteveBakerHW "What we do know tonight is that there is a majority in this House for replacing the backstop with alternative arrangements, and that what rests upon that majority is what's known as the 'Malthouse Compromise.'" pic.twitter.com/O3rrFX6V0U — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 14, 2019