RE: So is this drop4 Dec 2018 08:25
Sorry to disagree, but I wouldn't count on a suspension of Article 50, or a second Referendum, and certainly not a "labour win" not under JC anyway.
I think the most likely scenario is a motion of no confidence is lodged and in order to avoid that being successful, May resigns. Geoffrey Cox is then appointed as a caretaker PM with the support of the Conservative Party united behind him, the DUP get back on side, and a no confidence vote ultimately fails. GC goes back to Brussels and gets some concessions to the deal presently on the table, he remains as PM until April after the Leave date, and then there is an election for a new leader and PM