Why a general election is the only way out of this Brexit mess | Tom Kibasi

With May’s offering looking doomed, no deal a hoax and no plausible plan B, the government may soon be unable to govern

With every passing day, the likelihood of the government winning the meaningful vote on Theresa May’s deal diminishes. There has been considerable chatter in Westminster about the idea that if the government loses the vote the first time, it might attempt to pass it a second time. This scenario is only plausible if the vote is a close-run thing. But if, as seems likely, the government loses by a wide margin, May’s deal will be definitively dead. So what happens then?

Related: Theresa May rules out Norway-style Brexit compromise with Labour

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