THE details of the indicative votes on the future of the Brexit process have been revealed.

MPs will tomorrow debate and vote on various options regarding the Brexit process.

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The debate on the various proposals will begin at 3pm until 7pm at the latest, when votes on the proposals will be held.

MPs will then take part in a series of paper ballots tomorrow in a bid to work out what kind of Brexit has a chance of winning the support of the House of Commons.

Speaker of the House John Bercow will select those to be put to a series of indicative Yes-or-No votes over the course of half an hour.

Shortly before the votes, Prime Minister Theresa May will face Tory MPs at a meeting of the backbench 1922 Committee as she battles to save her premiership and her Brexit deal.

It was unclear whether the Government would table May's withdrawal agreement as one of the options for tomorrow night's votes, when options on the table may include a no-deal departure, a Norway-style close relationship with the EU or halting Brexit by revoking the Article 50 process.

On Monday, MPs will debate a petition calling for Brexit to be halted by revoking the UK's withdrawal letter under Article 50 of the EU treaties.

The Commons Petitions Committee said that the petition, which passed 5.75 million signatures this evening, had received more support than any other in the history of the parliamentary website. The debate will take place in the Commons' secondary chamber Westminster Hall.