The amendments in full:
https://twitter.com/ParlyApp/status/1087655337140908033As usual, press reports put their own spin on them (or just republish the spin from the MP/Party press release) and get mixed up between Corbyn, Benn and Cooper when talking about the "Labour" amendment.
The Labour amendment (i.e Corbyn's supported by the shadow cabinet) is a bit wishy-washy, mentioning a vote on a deal/proposal but only if parliament approves a deal/proposal.
Since the point of having a vote is because parliamentary deadlock will prevent them from approving any type of deal - it's a bit of a trojan horse. The other part of the Labour amendment basically forces government to seek Labour's customs union and "best access" to the single market Brexit. And maybe catch a Unicorn.
It's written so that Labour can claim to support a public vote, while also claiming to support Brexit.
Cooper and Grieve amendments (take back control - of the house of commons from the government!) are the ones to watch, and Benn's (indicative votes on multiple Brexit options) would be good too.
IMO, Greive's stands a better chance than Cooper's but either would allow alternative brexit plans to be debated.
ReevesCreasy's won't pass, but it's good that someone is talking about citizen's assemblies. It worked in Ireland but I think its too late to help us.
Reeves' is trying to force the government to request an Art.50 extension in the event of no deal, so that might get some cross-party support.