It is being reported that Jeremy Corbyn is ready to swing full Labour Party support behind a plan put together by Conservative minister Nick Boles and Labour's Yvette Cooper.
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This plan, if carried through, would suspend normal parliamentary rules and allow back bench motions through so that parliament could pass a law that would force Theresa May's government to delay the Article 50 process should no Brexit deal with the EU be forthcoming.
As well as needing Labour Party front bench support, this would almost certainly need the assistance of the Speaker of the House, John Bercow, to get the amendments heard, debated and voted on.
So expect some interesting stuff coming up tomorrow when this all kicks off.
Now Jeremy Corbyn is under pressure from within his party to back a second referendum, something he does not want to do.
And this pressure will have increased as news leaks out that Labour is losing bucket loads of members because of Corbyn's current stance on Brexit.
At last year's General Election he could command a 500,000 membership. This has now been cut back to about 385,000 and lost them about £6 million, leaving them skint, according to a Times report.
So Corbyn is likely to support this push to try and placate the Remainers in his party.
According to the architect of the plan, Nick Boles, other government ministers are backing it and he says that it has a wide base of support.
He is hoping that his move will prevent a no-deal Brexit by forcing the government back to..