European Union leaders are voicing their frustration after the Brexit divorce deal has failed a second time in the UK.
And they're already warning Westminster that if MPs want to extend Article 50, they better having convincing and credible reasons why the EU should grant their request.
Kevin Ozebek has more from Brussels:

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