The SNP's Westminster leader Ian Blackford said Mrs May "could not be trusted" not to "dodge" another meaningful vote.
He said: "It's the height of irresponsibility for any government to threaten its citizens with these consequences.
"Rule out no deal, extend Article 50, but do it today - this should not be left until the middle of March."
But Mrs May surprised the House by quoting a TV advert in her response: "If he wants to end the uncertainty and deal with the issues he raised...then he should vote for a deal. Simples."
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