rachel schmidtke from the mexico institute. parliament votes on the government's brexit deal with the rest of the eu. on tuesday evening, members of parliament defeated the government and passed a vote that may make a "no—deal" brexit less likely. as the countdown ticks away, our reporter rob watson explains what mps will be voting on and what happens if they say no. what's in the deal? there are two parts. first is the nearly 600— paid withdrawal agreement, the legally binding international treaty that sets out the terms of britain's divorce from the eu. second is the much shorter non— legally binding political declaration which looks forward to the future relationship between the eu and the uk but with precious little detail. now, who doesn't like it? strongly precious little detail. now, who doesn‘t like it? strongly pro— brexit mps and the governing conservative party and all the opposition parties. why do people like it? amazingly, the deal unites remainers and brexiteers alike in opposition. brexit supporters say it leave