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Prime minister urges MPs to give her plan a second look on eve of crunch vote on withdrawal agreement
May's Deal finally gets it vote today and looks set to suffer the biggest defeat in history. Analysis suggests she'll lose the vote by over 200 and then have just three days to table a back up plan.
It's expected that Corbyn will place a vote of no confidence in the government however he then himself has little to no chance of gathering the support to get anywhere with that so we will then find ourselves with Labour finally backed into the corner that pushes them to support a second referendum. May still maintains Brexit will happen on 29 March and there will be no second vote.
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Corbyn finally tables a vote of no confidence in the government following May's defeat. Corbyn is near certain to lose.
At the same time he lines his own neck up on the chopping block by evading talk again of a second referendum. Instead they still aim to try for a general election they can't win and then to agree a new deal they can't negotiate on.
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May is said to be looking to speak to members of other parties as she looks to rework her failed deal but won't be speaking to Corbyn about it. Andrea Leadsom has said Corbyn wasn't invited to cross party talks because he's more interested in another General Election than he is sorting out Brexit.
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