The Prime Minister delivered her statement to Parliament… Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn responded… . @jeremycorbyn "The Prime Minister is promising to achieve something she knows is not achievable." pic.twitter.com/DWorAWsKd9 — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 26, 2019 Iain Duncan Smith followed… Iain Duncan Smith MP seeks assurances from the Prime Minister that any alternative arrangements to the backstop agreed by the EU and UK are, "bound legally" so that the EU cannot "renege on that after we leave". pic.twitter.com/GKrSZU7O6d — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 26, 2019 Nigel Dodds raised his concerns… .@NigelDoddsDUP asks the Prime Minister if she thinks her proposals will concede what is necessary in Brussels or make them sit back and wait. pic.twitter.com/cobTwfIZJr — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 26, 2019 And Owen Paterson sought legal assurances… . @OwenPaterson "Will she [the Prime Minister] get a legally binding change in the text to deliver that [the removal of the backstop]? pic.twitter.com/y7MFuvqI4S — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 26, 2019 And Julian Lewis followed with some humour… Julian Lewis MP: "There may be a 'special place in Hell' for those of us who want a clean break with the EU, but does my Rt. Hon. Friend agree that there'll be the devil to pay for any party that tries to hold a second referendum to try to reverse the result of the first one?" pic.twitter.com/EOuXb2a2Na — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 26, 2019 David Jones asked his question… .@DavidJonesMP asks the Prime Minister if minister's who advocate ruling out 'no-deal' are undermining the British negotiators in Brussels. pic.twitter.com/s4mxwf2S1G — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 26, 2019 Then John Whittingdale… John Whittingdale MP: "Does my Rt. Hon. Friend agree that the whole history of the European Union has shown that time and again, when there are intractable disputes, agreement is actually obtained late at night with about an hour to go before the clock runs out?" pic.twitter.com/8TkbTUVLLD — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 26, 2019 Caroline Flint followed… .@CarolineFlintMP: "There are people in this house, on the remain and leave side for whom no deal will ever be good enough… does the Prime Minister agree, she needs to show compromise – but so does everybody else in this House." pic.twitter.com/4BYTjw3LIR — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 26, 2019 Up next, Peter Bone… . @PeterBoneUK "…she [the Prime Minister] has said 108 times that we will leave the European Union on the 29th March. If that's not possible, does she think the country will regard that as a betrayal?" pic.twitter.com/bR5oYb8Uhg — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 26, 2019 Nick Herbert spoke out against a second referendum… "In reality, their proposal is to have a second referendum… by definition, they are dishonouring the result of the first," says @nickherbertmp pic.twitter.com/ls1nw8NAC3 — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 26, 2019 Chris Philp gave his commitment to delivering Brexit… . @CPhilpOfficial "I voted for Remain in the referendum… I completely accept the result and the fact that I stood on a manifesto committing me to implement it…" pic.twitter.com/pKh4Nn0lLO — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 26, 2019 Gareth Snell followed… Labour MP @Gareth_Snell: "I will not, I shall not & I can not vote for a second referendum…" pic.twitter.com/6jaUn2Sp02 — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 26, 2019 And last but not least, Giles Watling got a laugh from the PM… . @GilesWatling "Does my Rt. Hon. Friend agree with President Juncker that it takes two to tango and it's time that the EU learned to dance." pic.twitter.com/Z9COKaGN2H — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) February 26, 2019