Parliament now has control of the Brexit process
 MPs voted on the Letwin amendment which called for a  series of “indicative votes” to be brought to Parliament in order that a  way forward on the question of Brexit be found.
 The house found 302 against and 329 for, with three members of Mrs May’s  cabinet resigning their posts in order to vote against the whip and for  the amendment. This shows the gravity of the cabinet chaos, which is  further underlined by the resignation letter of Richard Harrington MP  for Watford. His letter offers us some insight into the motivations  behind some Conservative members that are very worrying indeed. https://minbane.wordpress.com/2019/03/26/https-wp-me-p1xtjg-9m9/
 It is now down to us to urge our MPs to vote according to our wishes.  Votes will be held on a Second Referendum, Customs Union, Withdrawal  Agreement, No Deal and Revoking Article 50.
 It is important that our representatives do not abstain, that they have  the courage to stand up for the Country at this time of great need and  do not allow their judgment to be compromised. Our future depends on  their courage and conviction now. Our encouragement will support them in  their duties.
 It is imperative that Sir Oliver Heald and Bim Afolami hold up the  interests of their constituents above their Party. We must urge them to  vote in favour of a second referendum and revoking Article 50. 
 Email your MP today, not for a response, but that our opposition to  Brexit is registered and that they know we are “with” them every step of  the way.
 Bim  Afolami: bim.afolami.mp@arliament.co.uk
 Sir Oliver Heald: oliver.heald.mp@parliament.co.uk