I'm struggling to understand why Labour or the Tories think an election is a good idea. Surely if ever there was a guarantee of the vote being massively split and some sort of horrible minority government it is now.
No, Boris either figures out how to get no deal through or he has another referendum - I suppose there is a small possibility that he can get a better deal that goes through parliament but frankly I can't see how that happens.
Why would an election make it any more likely? Tories won't run on no deal, Labour will sit on the fence and Brexit party and Lib Dems won't attract enough votes to do anything other than split the vote.
We'll be right back where we are now but with a Tory minority government and a parliament that won't allow no deal and the EU laughing at us.
Nope - a new referendum with no deal and Remain the only options. Only way out of it, I'm afraid.
For the LOLs my favourite outcome would be Macron getting on his tiny high horse and refusing to extend. The irony as pro-EU tossrags squeal about having such an important decision about this country decided not in the country or Parliament, but in the chambers of the EU would be so delicious that I might actually ejaculate.
It needs a 2/3 majority for an election. This is highly unlikely as none of the Tories will vote in favour of that right now. No chance of the DUP cutting their noses to spite their faces either.
If we leave or look genuinely likely to leave on no deal, then the genuinely remain Tories will rebel, so will the DUP and that will probably lead to no confidence vote and ultimately, an election.
"Scoring a goal is better than sex" - Whoever said that was sticking it to the wrong woman