Brexit: MPs reject further round of indicative votes
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A tied result was returned on an amendment which sought to pave the way for a third round of votes on Brexit alternatives, with MPs voting 310 to 310.
The tie meant speaker John Bercow, who does not normally vote on bills, was forced to cast a deciding vote.
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Hide AdSpeaker John Bercow said his casting vote, in line with precedent, was with the noes - which meant Mr Benn’s amendment on paving the way for a third round of votes on Brexit alternatives was defeated by 311 voted to 310, majority one.
It was the first time a House of Commons speaker had broken a tie vote since 1993, when Betty Boothroyd cast the deciding vote on an amendment to the Maastricht Treaty.