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Theresa May’s Brexit plans have been defeated for a third time in parliament despite a large number of Tory rebels finally backing it.
The Commons voted against the deal by 344 votes to 286 - a majority of 58.
That marked a major reduction in MPs opposition to the plan but the defeat will still come as another significant blow for the prime minister.
Ms May had asked MPs to vote only on the Withdrawal Agreement part of her deal, rather than putting both that and the Political Declaration on the future UK-EU relationship in front of the Commons, as she had in the previous two votes.
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