Attorney General Geoffrey Cox kicks off the debate… Attorney General @Geoffrey_Cox "…today is the 29th March and it was today Mr Speaker, which this House voted some months and years ago should've been the day on which we left the European Union, however we are today where we are." pic.twitter.com/CctU99Iy7G— BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 29, 2019 Shadow Solicitor General Nick Thomas-Symonds responds… Shadow Solicitor General @NickTorfaenMP "Mr Speaker, Members of this House secured a proper Meaningful Vote for a purpose, and it was so this House would be able to make an informed judgement on the future of our whole country…" pic.twitter.com/kR1owzFWlY— BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 29, 2019 Bob Seely makes an intervention… . @IoWBobSeely says that those against the deal are "letting the perfect be the enemy of the acceptable" pic.twitter.com/TlbQRAdzg4— BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 29, 2019 European Scrutiny Committee Chairman Sir Bill Cash responds to an intervention… European Scrutiny Committee Chairman @BillCashMP says that the Northern Ireland backstop, "drives a coach and horses through the question of the precious union [of the United Kingdom]." pic.twitter.com/WJgSVIYHsO— BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 29, 2019 Then Sir Bernard Jenkin intervenes… . @bernardjenkin "I'm perfectly clear that whatever the public voted for in the referendum or at the last general election, nobody had a clue they would be voting for a Withdrawal Agreement anything like the one before the House today." pic.twitter.com/E3PtTjaFHx— BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 29, 2019 And Nigel Dodds follows… . @NigelDoddsDUP "Let us be very clear… all unionist parties agree with the position that this [the backstop] is a problem for the union… Let no-one pretend that we don't speak for the unionists in Northern Ireland. pic.twitter.com/BJJIPEYT61— BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 29, 2019 Iain Duncan Smith makes his contribution… Iain Duncan Smith MP "I am going to support the Government in this. I'm gonna do it for a very simple reason, that I think nothing huge has changed within the nature of the bill that is likely to come ahead of us… I think what has changed is the balance of risk…" pic.twitter.com/mGg31j5d6V— BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 29, 2019 And Sir John Redwood follows with his… . @johnredwood "I have to say to my electors that in order to get closer to what I and the Government promised, I have to say no to half of the total agreement when it is so obviously weighted very strongly against the United Kingdom and against our interests." pic.twitter.com/gPStZOXKWm— BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 29, 2019 Priti Patel says people feel ‘resentment’ about politicians “The British people feel anger, resentment and a great deal of disappointment to this house and politicians over Brexit – they expected us to be leaving the EU today,” says @patel4witham pic.twitter.com/7bfr9lKr6p— BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 29, 2019 Dominic Raab suggests ‘anger’ isn’t a political strategy "Anger is not a political strategy. We must accept the specific and tangible decision before us this point in time…" says @DominicRaab pic.twitter.com/k17OrY019K— BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 29, 2019 John Baron gives his reasons for voting against "What I can't swallow is the indefinite nature of the backstop," says John Baron MP pic.twitter.com/QjbtNGzP8C— BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 29, 2019 Sir Mike Penning reminds MPs about the manifestos they stood on Sir Mike Penning: "We need to talk about trust… a vast majority of us stood on manifesto's honouring the referendum result… what is wrong is standing on a manifesto to honour the result, but then do everything they can to delay Brexit," pic.twitter.com/GpMJsrln37— BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 29, 2019 Jeremy Corbyn closes the debate for the opposition .@JeremyCorbyn: "It's tried begging, it's tried bullying, it's tried bribery – and it's still defeated." pic.twitter.com/Fc7PGnMF3u— BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 29, 2019 Theresa May follows on "There are those that will say 'the House has rejected every option, you'll probably lose, so why bother?' I bother because this is the last opportunity to vote for Brexit" says @theresa_may pic.twitter.com/XYGrKuhEyZ— BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 29, 2019