UK Chancellor of Exchequer Philip Hammond warned today “if we don’t pass the meaningful vote on Tuesday we’ll go into a parliamentary process that very likely will lead to an extension of time and an uncertain outcome, more uncertainty for the British economy, more uncertainty for people across the country”.
And he urged “it’s very important that my colleagues think about the consequences of not agreeing this deal. This is now the last chance to be confident that we can get this deal done and we can leave the EU on schedule.”
The UK parliament is scheduled to have another Brexit deal meaningful vote on March 12. If it’s rejected, there will be a vote on no-deal Brexit on March 13. Then if both are rejected, there will be a vote on Article 50 extension.