noel phillips, bbc news.recedents. when she last made this point, she pointed out that when the prime minister promised if a deal was not passed she would find time, make arrangements for the house to have indicative votes. had the government done that, this procedural point she is raising would never have arisen. and having got where we are, the situation the country is in, will she reconsider getting up and indicating that the government still intends to resist anything the house passes that it doesn't actually approve of? the whole thing could have been sorted out. the government has promised to put its own arrangement in place for indicative votes had actually been honoured. some internal procedure been discussed there. i short time ago in the house the conservative eurosceptic mp was speaking, he backed theresa may's deal on friday but has now apologised for doing so, saying he made the wrong decision. but has now apologised for doing so, saying he made the wrong decisionlj do saying he made the wrong de