The problem for Theresa May is that her red lines are keeping divisions in her party from turning into fully blown fractures.
Put simply:"Vote for something that's on the table and all these delays can end."As far as her seemingly doomed agreement goes, Theresa May said she was sticking to the plan she laid out last week.Talks will continue with Labour to find something both parties can unite behind.
Interested parties will spend the intervening time lobbying for this latest extension to be used for another public vote, another Conservative leader, or a further round of negotiations with the EU to try and get rid of the much-hated Irish backstop.
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