UK Prime Minister Theresa May announced three additional commitments in the parliament regarding Brexit. Firstly, there will be a second meaningful vote on the withdrawal agreement by March 12. Secondly, If the government loses the meaningful vote, on March 13, there will be a vote on whether to leave without a deal. And UK will only leave EU on March 29 without a deal, with explicit consent of the House.
Then, if both the withdrawal agreement and no-deal Brexit are voted down, there will be another vote on a short, limited extension to Article 50 on March 14. If the parliament passes the motion, the government will seek to get that extension. Though, May insisted that she doesn’t not want to see Article 50 extension, and the focus is still on leaving on March 29.