Theresa May updates the House of Commons on the European Council Summit and the new Article 50 extension date… Theresa May: "My priority is to deliver Brexit and to do so in an orderly way that does not disrupt people's lives. So I continue to believe we need to leave the European Union with a deal as soon as possible, and of cause this House has repeatedly voted to avoid a no-deal." pic.twitter.com/Cg9pIKAgZa — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) April 11, 2019 And Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn responds… .@jeremycorbyn "The second extension in the space of a fortnight represents not only a diplomatic failure, but it's another milestone in the Government's mishandling of the entire Brexit process." pic.twitter.com/J3FE4obEoq — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) April 11, 2019 Then Sir Bill Cash pulls no punches with his question… .@BillCashMP asks "Would she resign?" to the Prime Minister, referencing the number of times the PM has said she wouldn't extend Article 50. pic.twitter.com/mFchiQQudG — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) April 11, 2019 And neither does Nigel Dodds… .@NigelDoddsDUP "When they [the EU] were faced with the unpalatable choice of a no-deal, they backed down… Can the Prime Minister please examine where she's going with all of this, learn the lessons, and come back with something that can actually get a majority in this House?" pic.twitter.com/HoBH4ndQBA — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) April 11, 2019 Then John Baron makes his contribution… "The fact remains that we would have left the EU by now on WTO rules if the Prime Minister hadn't pursued extension." says John Baron MP pic.twitter.com/70VDOHxUwP — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) April 11, 2019 Followed by Kate Hoey… .@KateHoeyMP: "Does the Prime Minister not take any responsibility for the fact that she, a Conservative & Unionist, signed up to the backstop." pic.twitter.com/Jb1MxdXpNq — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) April 11, 2019 And then Steve Baker… .@SteveBakerHW "Of course the Government continues in office thanks to our confidence and supply partners. In the event that the Withdrawal Agreement is pushed through un-amended over the heads of those partners, will the PM be seeking the confidence of the Labour Party?" pic.twitter.com/v7wtigOpDb — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) April 11, 2019 Up next, Peter Bone… .@PeterBoneUK asks the Prime Minister how she will 'honour the commitment' she gave the House on 20th March to not remain in the EU beyond June 30th pic.twitter.com/XogS3pjwS1 — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) April 11, 2019 Followed by Mark Francois … Mark Francois MP: "Perseverance is a virtue but sheer obstinacy is not, so Prime Minister if as I suspect, the Leader of the Opposition strings you along in these talks… and then throws in a confidence motion, what will you do then?" pic.twitter.com/9FhWG9UBTQ — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) April 11, 2019 And Sammy Wilson asks his question… .@eastantrimmp: "Can she give us an example of any demand made by the EU that she actually resisted?" pic.twitter.com/Fb4RXrDxwi — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) April 11, 2019 Then recently resigned former Brexit minister Chris Heaton-Harris… .@chhcalling "How difficult is it to negotiate with our EU partners now, when actions taken by this Parliament, and advice given to her in Number !0, mean that my Rt. Hon. Friend has no choice but to take whatever she is given by our European Partners?" pic.twitter.com/4pUHxKu9MO — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) April 11, 2019 Sir Desmond Swayne follows… .@DesmondSwayne: "Anyone who believes that believes that second referendum would bring the nation together was living on another planet during the last one." pic.twitter.com/kuGuPkApa3 — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) April 11, 2019 Martin Vickers makes his point… .@MartinVickers "Would she [Theresa May] agree that the one benefit from the extension is that it gives us even more time to prepare for a no-deal?" pic.twitter.com/ESs2KMY5jE — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) April 11, 2019 Then Matt Warman… .@mattwarman "76 per cent of my constituents voted to leave the European Union, and every day this Parliament fails to deliver on that is another day that their faith in democracy is diminished." pic.twitter.com/rs31sPVvs7 — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) April 11, 2019 And Charles Walker ends the debate on a more light-hearted note… Charles Walker MP: "I look forward to joining the Prime Minister in delivering Brexit in Broxbourne, so can I just say to the Prime Minister in concluding this, I have nothing left to say on Brexit until at least another week has passed…" pic.twitter.com/QHWEudNUvR — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) April 11, 2019