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The withdrawal agreement still has to stand, Labour has already voted it down...
May wants to negotiate with Corbyn, he may not wish to be implicated in what has become a dogs dinner.
Labour is now committed to a confirmatory referendum on any deal, there is no time to do that before May 22nd.
The mess deepens, I wonder if there is anyone in the cabinet with a brain.
'' Just how divided is May’s cabinet? Told there was a vote:
10 cabinet ministers wanted a long ext;
14 wanted a No Deal or a short ext; 2 sat on their hands .
14 against
Williamson, Fox, Mordaunt, Truss, Javid, Grayling, Wright, Leadsom, Hunt, Brokenshire, Evans, Barclay, Cairns, Lewis
It's wonderful watching the ERG headbangers and Brexit hardliner MPs - or at least those who can bare to actually face a camera - swallowing hard, grimacing and trying not to admit they're are getting a clobbering.