As one would have predicted, Theresa May has the support of a small majority of her party, but not of the House of Commons. This is a recipe for deadlock, and a no-deal Brexit. How can the deadlock be broken?
It doesn’t appear that the EU is going to give her anything to bail her out. Corbyn could change the equation by offering a second referendum and a new election, but he doesn’t seem to want to do that; he thinks the government will implode on its own and just drop power into his hands. May’s new plan seems to be to put off a vote until disaster is imminent and hope that the crisis will help everyone concentrate.
I don’t think that will work; the opposition has no reason to cooperate, and the Tory Brexiteers are too dug in to change course. If I were a betting man today, I would put my money on no deal.