Theresa May’s motion on the EU withdrawal agreement will be batted away by 320 MPs in Parliament today, according to a betting firm.
The Prime Minister’s two Brexit deals prior to this one were rejected, with 432 MPs voting no in January and 391 nays following that earlier this month.
Now, on the day that Britain was supposed to officially break away from the EU, another of May’s withdrawal agreements will be knocked back, with a no deal Brexit looking more and more likely unless another amended deal is allowed.
With many MPs expected to abstain from voting, they predict there will be 260 aye votes. The vote takes place at 2.30pm today.
The Conservative leader had agreed to step down if MPs backed her proposal, but the rejection could mean the PM resides in No.10 Downing Street for a while longer.
However, former Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab has confirmed he will back the government’s withdrawal agreement, despite only hours earlier telling reporters he would vote against it.
He told the Commons: “We potentially face an even worse alternative that could reverse Brexit and betray our democracy.”
Ed Fulton, political trading spokesman for Sporting Index, said:“While there have been key amends made to Theresa May’s Brexit deal this time around, we don’t envisage there being enough movement for the next motion to pass in Parliament.
“Opposition from inside the Tory party, as well as Labour and most crucially the DUP, means that the PM is likely to be frustrated for a third time – and we predict 320 MPs will reject this round of the breakaway motion.”
A lot of people have been asking whether the vote at 2.30pm today is #MeaningfulVote3 or #MV3.
— UK House of Commons (@HouseofCommons) March 29, 2019
It is not. pic.twitter.com/z8wBlCfgGR
1. Just seen Cabinet minister pointing finger in face of arch-brexiteer, in Commons corridor – ‘you’re not going to get no deal on the 12th, back it today or this place going to stop it – THAT’S YOUR CHOICE’ he shouts – they both walk off shaking their heads
— Laura Kuenssberg (@bbclaurak) March 29, 2019
2. Outside the Commons people are shouting about Brexit, betrayal, Jesus and corruption… erm, it’s that kind of day
— Laura Kuenssberg (@bbclaurak) March 29, 2019