The Speaker of the House of Commons has bounced the Theresa May Brexit deal, potentially completely off the table!
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Theresa May must have had what one can only call an 'emotional moment' when the Speaker of the House of Commons stood up at three thirty and made the statement that unless the PM brought back a motion that was different, or substantially different, from the last ones then he would not allow it to be put before the House again in this parliamentary session.
That will of course, without further changes obtained from the EU, kill off her Withdrawal Agreement surrender document as it stands - stone dead!
And the obvious sign that the government was bounced by this move of the Speaker's is shown by the fact that the Leader of the House had just entered the Chamber, presumably to brief the House on upcoming business, but soon scuttled off again.
Oh, to have seen the looks on the faces of not only Theresa May, but also those of Juncker, Tusk and Verhofstadt as Bercow made his pronouncements.
MPs then quizzed the Speaker for over an hour, with those from both sides of the Brexit debate trying to lever some sort of hint from him as to any leverage contained in the rules that they may have available to them in the coming 11 days left before the UK sails out of the EU on WTO terms.
And the answer seems to be that they should avail themselves of the Emergency Debates procedure at their disposal as provided for within the House of Commons Standing Orders Article 24.
This would allow backbenchers to ini..