Prime Minister Theresa May: "If you want a second referendum to overturn the result of the first, be honest that this risks dividing the country again, when as a House we should be striving to bring it back together." pic.twitter.com/Ewi37kL7iX — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 Prime Minister Theresa May: "I still believe there is a majority to be won in this House in support of it [the deal], if I can secure additional reassurance on the question of the backstop, and that is what my focus will be in the days ahead." pic.twitter.com/Gv5twbAui8 — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 Iain Duncan Smith asks if the Prime Minister will go back to Europe to re-open the Withdrawal Agreement and insert open-borders between Northern Ireland & Republic of Ireland. pic.twitter.com/pY6eJErO8x — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 .@NigelDoddsDUP: "Does she not get it by now? The withdrawal agreement is unacceptable to this House." pic.twitter.com/iLcZnfMSpK — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 .@YvetteCooperMP: "Does she not realise how chaotic and ridiculous this country looks." pic.twitter.com/AbgzTGD7SL — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 . @BillCashMP asks the Prime Minister whether she has sought the appropriate legal advice that covers all issues covered in the Withdrawal Agreement and the Political Declaration, and, "if she did seek his [the Attorney General's] advice, why has that advice not been published?" pic.twitter.com/XNZDHIBOxP — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 Dennis Skinner: "Does the Prime Minister realise she has handed over power, not to people in this house… but over to the people she's negotiating with in Europe," pic.twitter.com/FoyqFo1ZDs — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 .@DavidDavisMP: "Without change, the PM's deal jeopardises the control of our money, our borders and our regulatory independence." pic.twitter.com/GDMAG6nstS — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 . @CherylGillan "People that voted in the referendum, did so sometimes for the first time… Surely we should not be letting them down, because they will see little point in exercising their vote again if the result is not honoured and we call a second referendum." pic.twitter.com/2xOHmRH8oa — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 .@JohnRedwood: "Will she re-assert with the House of Lord's findings. we do not owe this money, and nothing is agreed until everything is agreed." pic.twitter.com/1bhQUiX6fo — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 .@KateHoeyMP: "The Prime Minister has said she is going back for more re-assurances on the backstop, does she accept those re-assurances, no matter how strong, will not be legal." pic.twitter.com/461uddLbsj — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 .@ABridgen: "I put it to her she has lost the trust and credibility of the House, lost the trust and credibility of the country & most importantly she's lost the trust and credibility of the European Union," pic.twitter.com/XWO0jNKOrS — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 . @OwenPaterson asks the Prime Minister, "Will she please, at this late stage, put the backstop and all its horrors behind her, go back to the Eropean Union and take up the offer [Canada-style deal] made by President Tusk?" pic.twitter.com/8RuzGs5TE7 — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 Theresa Villiers MP: "Can she [the Prime Minister] assure the House that she will seek to reduce the role of the European Court of Justice, and change the text of the Withdrawal Agreement accordingly?" pic.twitter.com/dTYeyy529h — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 "£100,000 has been shelled out by the government on Facebook ads in the last week promoting the Prime Minister's deal that even she isn't happy with," says @SeemaMalhotra1 pic.twitter.com/pCPYRY3IR4 — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 . @ConorBurnsUK "Frontbench ministers consistently refer to the eventuality of leaving without her deal as 'chaos'. Are our preparations really so woeful?" pic.twitter.com/MFOJYojaau — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 "It might be right that the House wants to put off the vote, but it should be this House that decides that," says @PeterBoneUK pic.twitter.com/jPG2zd2JEB — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 . @halfon4harlowMP "On top of the £39 billion, if the transition period is extended for the extra 2 years, how many extra billions will we be paying per year in that extra transition period?" pic.twitter.com/JnRbFYCwY5 — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 "When will she stand up to the EU, and if she won't stand up to the EU, let this House have the vote to tell them what we think of this rotten deal," says @eastantrimmp pic.twitter.com/PSbZrDF6lp — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 "Can the Prime Minister give me one example of how a political re-assurance in law can ever supersede the binding word in an international treaty?" asks @Lee4NED pic.twitter.com/2nl5MijLXP — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 "In order to get the deal, Northern Ireland had to be made the sacrificial lamb to placate the Irish Republic and the European Union," says @DUPOnline's David Simpson pic.twitter.com/N55nZydzl7 — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 Andrew Percy MP: "My voters, Leave voters, are sick to the back teeth of being told by Remainers, people who lost the referendum, what it was they voted for… What they can see going on in this place is a stitch up by people who said they accepted the result of the referendum." pic.twitter.com/QbUc2bYaeh — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018 . @JimShannonMP "Regretfully, Prime Minister, none of your words today have reassured this House, and the gap of mistrust between yourself and myself and the DUP has grown into a chasm." pic.twitter.com/gKlv9RwtIU — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) December 10, 2018