Environment Secretary Michael Gove kicks off the debate with a fiery exchange with former Tory MP Anna Soubry… WATCH: Fiery exchange between Environment Secretary @michaelgove and MP @Anna_Soubry at the No-deal Brexit Debate… pic.twitter.com/BQ7a6mywwJ — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 13, 2019 Vicky Ford MP followed… . @vickyford "Could he [Environment Secretary] give more clarity on how he sees the time could be used during an extension?" pic.twitter.com/uGT6aR5gbI — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 13, 2019 Michael Gove then responds to calls for a second referendum… Environment Secretary @michaelgove says the Government is, "…determined to honour the votes of the British people and who will not dismiss their sovereign decision as either wrong or stupid. No." pic.twitter.com/5BiY57kSgE — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 13, 2019 Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer responds… Shadow Brexit Secretary @Keir_Starmer "On this side of the House we've never accepted that there should be a binary choice between the Prime Minister's deal or no-deal. Between very bad or even worse is not a meaningful choice and it would be a very sorry end to the negotiations" pic.twitter.com/Ljbk5Sa0ON — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 13, 2019 Crispin Blunt intervenes… . @CrispinBlunt says that business are looking for "certainty over future terms of trade" to continue investing, and that there is the "certainty of those terms of trade on the 29th March, if we leave the EU on that day either with the PM's agreement or moving to WTO terms." pic.twitter.com/To86IhvYeK — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 13, 2019 Andrew Percy makes a pointed remark… Andrew Percy MP: "Isn't it somewhat strange that the very people who voted last night to kill Brexit for March 29th this year, are now signed up and will vote this evening to delay Brexit?" pic.twitter.com/2MvPLxwYYu — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 13, 2019 Former DEFRA minister George Eustice makes his speech… Former DEFRA Minister George Eustice: "We are in real danger today of signalling to the EU and others, that we are too scared to leave without a deal and then tomorrow ordering the PM to go on her hands and knees, cap in hand to the EU to beg for an extension to Article 50." pic.twitter.com/CcoMy3CM3k — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 13, 2019 Iain Duncan Smith added his thoughts… "In the event of not having an agreement, we manage that process of leaving that takes away that fear of having no deal." says Iain Duncan Smith pic.twitter.com/oCubKLKRh9 — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 13, 2019 And John Redwood followed with his contribution… . @johnredwood "I'm not here to recreate the arguments of the referendum – the public are heartily sick of this Parliament going over and over and over the same arguments that we've had… They expect us to be purposeful, serious and sensible…" pic.twitter.com/Tn8Ttj3zEd — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 13, 2019 Then Andrew Bridgen gave a timely reminder to the House… . @ABridgen "When we overwhelming in this House voted to invoke the Article 50 letter, we knew that the default position was that we would leave the European Union on the 29th March with no-deal." pic.twitter.com/1SfA8tZrSB — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 13, 2019 Shadow Brexit Minister Matthew Pennycook responds… Shadow Brexit Minister @mtpennycook "It is hard to overstate how damaging a no-deal exit from the EU in just over a fortnight would be." pic.twitter.com/UP52ifyNDY — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 13, 2019 Then International Trade Secretary Liam Fox close the debate… International Trade Secretary @LiamFox "There is no worse outcome for this House and this country and our democracy than to have no Brexit… In the days ahead we in this House must decide who in our democracy are the masters and who are the servants." pic.twitter.com/fvBR9OSaS3 — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 13, 2019 The Prime Minister Theresa May responds to the Government’s No-deal Brexit Motion defeat (Ayes 321 – Noes 278)… Theresa May: "The legal default in UK and EU law remains that the UK will leave the EU without a deal unless something else is agreed. The onus is now on every one of us in this House to find out what that is." pic.twitter.com/EvjLyTYXLJ — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 13, 2019 Then Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn gives his response… . @jeremycorbyn "Tonight this House has once again definitely ruled out no-deal… In the past 24 hours, Parliament has decisively rejected both her deal and no-deal." pic.twitter.com/Qcrhg6BrLs — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 13, 2019 Leader of the House Andrea Leadsom confirms that the vote on extending Article 50 will take place on Thursday 14th March… Leader of the House @andrealeadsom confirms that, "in light of tonight's decision… Tomorrow's business will now be a debate on a motion relating to an extension to Article 50." pic.twitter.com/lCmjuvjtrC — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) March 13, 2019