Brexit: where the hell do we go from here?

A week of brutal infighting at home and diplomatic stalemate abroad has left Theresa May’s government deadlocked

It is never a good sign when MPs leap too quickly to their feet to give their leaders a standing ovation. At just after 7pm on Wednesday evening in Committee Room 14 of the House of Commons, a group of loyalists got up from their seats and burst, North Korean-style, into a mix of applause and cheers.

What had triggered the outpouring of fake elation was an announcement seconds earlier by Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the 1922 Committee of Tory backbenchers, that May had won a confidence vote among her MPs. After the noise subsided, Brady revealed the figures. Two hundred Tory MPs had confidence in her leadership but 117 did not. More than a third of her parliamentary party had tried to oust Theresa May.

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