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Originally Posted by Snuffleupagus
I think that comes tomorrow
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It does... and the DUP has said it will support May on it. I just don't see how the vote itself wasn't one. Can't wrap my head around such a resounding defeat on such a huge issue isn't inherently an expression of non-confidence.
Edit: I mean, say she survives the non-confidence vote... what then? It took two years to get to where they are now after such a resounding defeat I can't imagine they're just a small tweek away from getting a deal that can have the confidence of the House.