This morning BrexitCentral watched Brexit Questions in the House of Commons so you don’t have to, we’ve put together highlights from Ministers of the Department for Exiting the European Union at the dispatch box. Make sure you follow our Twitter account for all of the latest updates and developments. Pro-EU MPs did not argue for the House of Commons to negotiate the “accession to the European Union, or indeed the Lisbon Treaty, or the Amsterdam Treaty, or the Maastricht Treaty, so it’s rather odd they make such an argument now,” says Brexit Secretary @DavidDavisMP pic.twitter.com/QRzPDThlrl — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) June 14, 2018 Brexit Secretary @DavidDavisMP congratulates the Member for Don Valley @CarolineFlintMP for giving the best argument against membership of the EEA/Norway agreement in yesterday’s EU Withdrawal Bill debate pic.twitter.com/gILJJfTOkv — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) June 14, 2018 Would my Honourable Friend agree with me that “no independent, self-respecting nation could tolerate” surrendering its trade policy to a third party, @RobertCourtsMP questions Brexit Minister @SuellaBraverman on remaining in the EU Customs Union post-Brexit pic.twitter.com/Mgmbwn5zK3 — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) June 14, 2018 Should “the nature and the extent” of preparation for no-deal contingency planning not be made more clear to Brussels and business, former Brexit Minister @DavidJonesMP asks @SteveBakerHW pic.twitter.com/9ElofU1jV7 — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) June 14, 2018 Pro-Remain @hilarybennmp on the @EU_Commission locking the UK out of Galileo satellite 🛰 project: “The Commission’s approach in this matter is both counter productive, and in suggesting that the UK could suddenly become a security risk after we’ve left, frankly, insulting.” pic.twitter.com/dk4ojNHQvF — BrexitCentral (@BrexitCentral) June 14, 2018