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15th January 2019
08:16pm GMT

He added: "She cannot seriously believe that after two years of failure, she is capable of negotiating a good deal for the people of this country.
"On the most important issue facing us, this government has lost the confidence of this House and this country.
"I, therefore, Mr Speaker, inform you, that I have tabled a motion of no confidence in this government. I am pleased that motion will be debated tomorrow so this House can give its verdict on the sheer incompetence of this government and pass that motion of no confidence in this government."
Following the result, the prime minister had promised in a point of order that if a motion of no confidence was to be tabled it would be debated and voted-on on Wednesday. She added: "It is clear that the House does not support this deal. But tonight’s vote tells us nothing about what it does support. Nothing about how - or even if - it intends to honour the decision the British people took in a referendum Parliament decided to hold." Under the Fixed Term Parliament Act the motion could potentially lead to a general election. If it is adopted and the motion passed, it will mean a general election could be triggered in 14 days - providing a subsequent motion of confidence in the government could not be passed in that time frame. However, the motion is unlikely to pass as DUP leader Arlene Foster suggested ahead of the vote on Tuesday that her party will not support a bid to oust Theresa May. Both the hard-Brexit and Remain wings of the Tory party too have said they would back the government to prevent Corbyn being given an opportunity to seize power.Explore more on these topics: