EIGHT options on the way forward for Brexit were put to MPs on Wednesday and all eight options were rejected.

Labour former minister Dame Margaret Beckett's proposal for a public vote before ratification of any Brexit deal polled the highest number of votes among MPs, while Tory Father of the House Ken Clarke's customs union plan was defeated by the lowest majority.

But the first day of the indicative vote process failed to find a proposal which commanded a Commons majority.

The Brexit Proposals were (finals results in brackets):

No-deal: Leaving the EU on 12 April without a deal (John Baron's proposal - 160 for, 400 against);

Common Market 2.0: Remaining in the European single market and seeking a temporary customs union with the EU (Nick Boles' proposal - 188 for, 283 against);

EFTA and EEA: Remaining in the European single market but not forming a customs union with the EU (George Eustice's proposal - 65 for, 377 against);

Customs union: Seeking a UK-wide customs union with the EU (Ken Clarke's proposal - 264 for, 272 against);

Labour's alternative plan: Negotiating changes to the withdrawal agreement so that it includes protections to workers' rights, a permanent customs union, and close alignment to the single market (Jeremy Corbyn's proposal - 237 for, 307 against);

Revoke Article 50: Cancelling Brexit if the UK gets within days of leaving the EU without a deal (Joanna Cherry's proposal - 184 for, 293 against);

Second referendum: Holding another public vote to confirm any withdrawal agreement agreed by Parliament (Margaret Beckett's proposal - 268 for, 295 against);

Standstill arrangement: Seeking a tariff-free trade agreement with the EU that will last for two years, during which time Britain will contribute to the EU budget (Marcus Fysh's proposal - 139 for, 422 against).

How did our MPs vote

Dr Roberta Blackman-Woods (City of Durham)

Against No-deal;

For Common Market 2.0;

Did not vote EFTA and EEA;

For Customs union;

For Labour's alternative plan;

For Revoke Article 50;

For Second referendum;

Against Standstill arrangement;

The Northern Echo:

Jenny Chapman (Darlington)

Against No-deal;

For Common Market 2.0;

Did not vote EFTA and EEA;

For Customs union;

For Labour's alternative plan;

Did not vote Revoke Article 50;

For Second referendum;

Against Standstill arrangement;

Simon Clarke (Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland)

For No-deal;

Against Common Market 2.0;

Against EFTA and EEA;

Against Customs union;

Against Labour's alternative plan;

Against Revoke Article 50;

Against Second referendum;

For Standstill arrangement;

Alex Cunningham (Stockton North)

Against No-deal;

For Common Market 2.0;

Against EFTA and EEA;

For Customs union;

For Labour's alternative plan;

For Revoke Article 50;

For Second referendum;

Against Standstill arrangement;

The Northern Echo:

Helen Goodman (Bishop Auckland)

Against No-deal;

For Common Market 2.0;

Against EFTA and EEA;

For Customs union;

For Labour's alternative plan;

Did not vote Revoke Article 50;

For Second referendum;

Against Standstill arrangement;

Mike Hill (Hartlepool)

Against No-deal;

Did not vote Common Market 2.0;

Did not vote EFTA and EEA;

For Customs union;

For Labour's alternative plan;

Did not vote Revoke Article 50;

Against Second referendum;

Against Standstill arrangement;

Kevin Hollinrake (Thirsk and Malton)

Against No-deal;

For Common Market 2.0;

For EFTA and EEA;

Against Customs union;

Against Labour's alternative plan;

Against Revoke Article 50;

Against Second referendum;

Against Standstill arrangement

Kevan Jones (North Durham)

Against No-deal;

Against Common Market 2.0;

Against EFTA and EEA;

For Customs union;

For Labour's alternative plan;

Did not vote Revoke Article 50;

Against Second referendum;

Against Standstill arrangement;

The Northern Echo:

Andy McDonald (Middlesbrough)

Against No-deal;

For Common Market 2.0;

Did not vote EFTA and EEA;

For Customs union;

For Labour's alternative plan;

Did not vote Revoke Article 50;

For Second referendum;

Did not vote Standstill arrangement;

Grahame Morris (Easington)

Against No-deal;

Against Common Market 2.0;

Against EFTA and EEA;

Against Customs union;

For Labour's alternative plan;

Against Revoke Article 50;

Against Second referendum;

Against Standstill arrangement;

Laura Pidcock (North West Durham)

Against No-deal;

For Common Market 2.0;

Did not vote EFTA and EEA;

For Customs union;

For Labour's alternative plan;

Did not vote Revoke Article 50;

For Second referendum;

Against Standstill arrangement;

Julian Smith (Skipton and Ripon)

Did not vote No-deal;

Did not vote Common Market 2.0;

Did not vote EFTA and EEA;

Did not vote Customs union;

Did not vote Labour's alternative plan;

Did not vote Revoke Article 50;

Did not vote Second referendum;

Did not vote Standstill arrangement;

Rishi Sunak (Richmond)

For No-deal;

Against Common Market 2.0;

Against EFTA and EEA;

Against Customs union;

Against Labour's alternative plan;

Against Revoke Article 50;

Against Second referendum;

For Standstill arrangement;

Anna Turley (Redcar)

Against No-deal;

Did not vote Common Market 2.0;

Against EFTA and EEA;

For Customs union;

For Labour's alternative plan;

For Revoke Article 50;

For Second referendum;

Against Standstill arrangement;

Dr Paul Williams (Stockton South)

Against No-deal;

Against Common Market 2.0;

Against EFTA and EEA;

Against Customs union;

For Labour's alternative plan;

For Revoke Article 50;

For Second referendum;

Against Standstill arrangement;

The Northern Echo:

Phil Wilson (Sedgefield)

Against No-deal;

For Common Market 2.0;

Did not vote EFTA and EEA;

For Customs union;

For Labour's alternative plan;

Did not vote Revoke Article 50;

For Second referendum;

Against Standstill arrangement;