May’s disastrous defeat makes a Brexit delay inevitable
From our UK edition
There is no coming back for the Prime Minister's Brexit deal from the scale of a defeat by 432 to 202, the worst defeat by a Government for more than a century. In all normal circumstances a Prime Minister would resign when suffering such a humiliation on their central policy – and a policy Theresa May herself said today would "set the future of this country for generation". But these are not normal times and Theresa May is not a normal prime minister. She said tonight she would fight on – subject of course to the Commons not in effect turfing her out if it backs Jeremy Corbyn's motion of no confidence in the government that will happen tomorrow. It is highly unlikely that May's Tory and DUP critics will vote with Corbyn to eject her and the government.