LONDON (AP) — With Britain's House of Commons bitterly divided on the way forward for Britain's departure from the European Union, lawmakers representing various factions are vying to have their say in the Brexit process after they overwhelmingly rejected the government's divorce agreement two weeks ago. Members of Parliament have put forward more than a dozen amendments ahead of a debate on the legislation Tuesday, and house Speaker John Bercow is expected to allow several to be considered. A look at some of the amendments that are most likely to be discussed. MORE TIME FOR NEGOTIATIONS Yvette Cooper, a prominent lawmaker from the main opposition Labour Party, has placed an amendment that attempts to reduce the chance that Britain could leave the EU without an agreement on future relations by compelling Prime Minister Theresa May to ask the bloc for more time if she fails to secure a deal by Feb.Read more on NewsOK.com