Parliament held a series of 'indicative votes' on possible Brexit strategies on Wednesday. Here's what happened.
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The House of Commons took part in a series of"indicative votes" after twice rejecting the Withdrawal Agreement negotiated by Theresa May. The House of Commons cast their ballots in a series of non-binding indicative votes designed to test if there was a majority for any alternatives to the prime minister's own Brexit deal, which they had rejected twice before.
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