28 March 2019 • 6:08pm Theresa May seeks third vote on Brexit deal But MPs will only vote on Withdrawal Agreement Theresa May pledges to quit if her deal is agreed by MPs Approximately 20 hardline Tory Eurosceptics still oppose deal Tory MPs tell PM she should quit even if her deal is defeated MPs reject all eight Brexit options in ‘indicative votes’ Boris Johnson: Why I will back Theresa May’s Brexit deal Kate Hoey: Labour insulting millions by backing 2nd referendum Sign up to the Telegraph’s Brexit WhatsApp group MPs will be asked to vote on Brexit on Friday but the motion will not amount to a third meaningful vote on Theresa May’s Brexit deal as it will only cover the Withdrawal Agreement, Andrea Leadsom has said. The leader of the House of Commons said MPs would be asked to approve the Withdrawal Agreement, but that this was not enough to ratify Britain’s departure from the EU. She added that voting for the motion on Friday would reduce uncertainty, avoid a long delay to Brexit and prevent the UK from running European elections in the summer. “I think we can all agree that we don’t want to be in the situation of asking…