After the vote, Mrs May vowed to “continue to work to deliver on the solemn promise we made to the people of this country to deliver the referendum and leave the European Union”.
She invited to leaders of other parliamentary parties to meet with her “starting tonight,” however Jeremy Corbyn refused her invitation unless she took the option of no-deal off the table.
“The House has put its confidence in this government. I stand ready to work with any member of this House to deliver on Brexit and ensure that this House retains the confidence of the British people,” Mrs May said.
Mr Corbyn retorted: "Before there can be any positive discussions about the way forward, the Government must remove clearly, once and for all, the prospect of the catastrophe of a no-deal Brexit from the EU and all the chaos that would come as a result of that."
Mrs May will now have to present her Brexit 'Plan B' by Monday.