...AND THE BREXIT OPTIONS THAT MPs COULD DECIDE ON
Revoke Article 50 Put forward by the SNP’s Joanna Cherry
Demands that if no deal has been agreed on the day before Brexit that MPs will get the chance to cancel the UK’s notice to Brussels that it was leaving the EU.
Second referendum Labour ex-foreign secretary Margaret Beckett
States MPs will not sanction Brexit unless it is put to the electorate in a ‘confirmatory vote’.
Customs union Labour’s Gareth Snell
Demands that ministers negotiate a new customs union with Brussels, which would stop the UK being able to strike its own trade deals.
Labour’s plan Jeremy Corbyn
Also includes a comprehensive customs union but with a UK say on future trade deals and close alignment with the single market.
No Deal Eurosceptic Tory John Baron
Tabled a motion demanding ‘the UK will leave the EU on April 12 201 ’ without a deal. However, a No Deal Brexit has already been rejected twice by MPs.
Common Market 2.0 Cross-party group including Tory former minister Nick Boles and Labour’s Stephen Kinnock
A soft Brexit that would keep the country in the single market and involve a new customs arrangement, meaning continued freedom of movement and ongoing contributions to the EU budget. Similar to Norway’s arrangement with the EU.
Malthouse Compromise Nicky Morgan, Jacob Rees-Mogg and the DUP’s Nigel Dodds
Demands the Brexit deal is changed so the Irish backstop is replaced with ‘alternative arrangements’.
Single Market Tory former minister George Eustice
Would keep the UK in the European Economic Area (EEA), but unlike the Common Market 2.0 plan would not involve a customs arrangement. Again, similar to Norway’s deal.