A difficult and fraught day, with a lot of anger aimed at leaked information about the EU withdrawal deal. Although we have not seen the deal in writing, there's enough information to know it's a bad deal for our country and potentially a betrayal of the 17.4 million people who voted to leave. I hope I am proved wrong, but watching and listening to these negotiations over the past two years, I have no confidence in the outcome. The answer now is to leave with no deal and negotiate one from outside the EU. The EU will never negotiate fairly while we remain a member. It's not in their interest for us to leave. Corbyn targeted this vexed issue during PMQs, with the PM giving her well rehearsed and standard answers. Our regular European Scrutiny Committee was delayed until 1600 today. It was held in private. Later in the day, we learnt that the PM was due to make a statement on the steps of No 10 at 1700. That did eventually happen much later than expected and the PM said that a collective decision had been made to push ahead with the deal. It began to leak out later that not all Cabinet members were happy. We shall have to wait and see.