The United Kingdom will only leave without a deal on the 29th of March if there is explicit consent in the House for that outcome. If the House, having rejected leaving with the deal negotiated with the E.U., then rejects leaving on the 29th of March without a withdrawal agreement and future framework, the government will on the 14th of March, bring forward a motion on whether Parliament wants to seek a short, limited extension to Article 50. And if the House votes for an extension, seek to agree that extension approved by the House with the E.U., and bring forward the necessary legislation to change the exit date commensurate with that extension. Let me be clear: I do not want to see Article 50 extended. Our absolute focus should be on working to get a deal and leaving on the 29th of March. An extension beyond the end of June would mean the U.K. taking part in the European Parliament elections. What kind of message would that send to the more than 17 million people who voted to leave the E.U. nearly three years ago now?