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Wednesday 04 September 2019 8:00 pm

‘The house has spoken’ Benn bill passes – and shock amendment

By: Catherine Neilan

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LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 17: MP Stephen Kinnock of the Labour party arrives at the Cabinet Office on January 17, 2019 in London, England. After defeating a vote of no confidence in her government, Theresa May called on MPs to break the Brexit deadlock and 'come together, put the national interest first - and deliver on the referendum.' (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

MPs voted to demand the Prime Minister requests an extension to Brexit tonight – but with a surprise amendment passing by mistake.

The Benn bill passed its third reading by 327 votes to 299 – a majority of 28.

An amendment put forward by Stephen Kinnock, to bring the Withdrawal Bill agreed under Theresa May to the Commons for debate, was passed in accident, because MPs opposed to it did not put up tellers.

Some claimed this was no mistake.

Alex Sobell MP tweeted: “The amendment in the name of Stephen Kinnock didn’t have a vote as the Government didn’t provide tellers to count.

“This meant the amendment went through although the No Lobby was full. This wasn’t an accident you can be assured there’s some skullduggery going on.”

Hilary Benn thanked colleagues for approving his bill, saying: “The house has spoken this evening “If the other place passes the bill, then I tell the Prime Minister this place expects him to uphod the law.. And prevent this country from leaving the EU without a deal”

A somewhat bemused Kinnock urged the government to publish “as rapidly as possible” the Withdrawal Agreement Bill.

Main image: Getty

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