Unsurprisingly Maybot survived the vote of no confidence.
By just 19 votes.
So this week it's been a case of The House of Commons deciding that it has confidence in Theresa May’s government, but at the same time that it is opposed, on a massive scale, to the central and defining policy of that government: a truly bizarre situation.
In rejecting May’s Brexit deal, the core underlying problem with Brexit itself was revealed: there is no consensus about what it means, even amongst those who support it.
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