Harmony reigned as he denied being a revolutionary.
The Prime Minister looked alone at the Despatch Box.
“It is ridiculous to suggest that Parliament taking control is overturning democratic institutions… it’s doing its democratic job of holding Government to account!”
“Why do we need another two weeks? What is going to happen in another two weeks that couldn’t have happened up to now?”
It “forces the British people to take part in European elections, and gives up control of any of our borders, laws, money, or trade”.
“At this point [April 12] we would either leave with No Deal…” she says. Later, she adds: “Unless this House agrees to it, No Deal will not happen.”
“Cooper? Who is Cooper? My name is Grieve Incognito.”
Our party owns this crisis. If we honour the referendum we can shape the next decade. If we don’t then chaos – and Corbyn – await.
“I hope that we will have an opportunity during the course of the next few days to unite and to support the Prime Minister.”
“I’m not sure that there’s a majority in Parliament…but it’s a coherent proposition”, the Chancellor tells Sky News.
The Prime Minister has made no effort to consult Parliament about her agreement with Brussels – but it requires changes to British law.