UK PM spokesman, James Slack, comments
- Votes on no-deal and Brexit delay will take place as promised if that's the case
- Says EU wants an orderly Brexit
And that will be the tag line up until a third meaningful vote is potentially called after the second one is rejected by the Commons. The order paper in parliament next week does not state any slot for votes about a no-deal or Brexit delay, so there has been speculation that May could push for more than one meaningful vote next week to try and bulldoze her way into scoring a win among lawmakers.
It wouldn't be the first time that a politician doesn't stick to his/her word.