vote goes ahead tomorrow, i think pretty much eve ryo ne ahead tomorrow, i think pretty much everyone thinks she will lose and lose big time. this is markmogg's erg group, who was asked this week what chance of the deal going through. i think it's very unlikely, because, to use her favourite phrase, nothing has changed. the house of commons voted it down by 230 votes, it was the biggest defeat for a government in parliamentary history, and because the negotiations seem to have stalled, unless geoffrey cox comes up have stalled, unless geoffrey cox comes up with something amazing overnight, we will essentially be voting on exactly the same withdrawal agreement that we voted on last time, and in very simple terms, if you ask the same question, you are likely to get pretty much the same answer. so faced with a parliamentary brick wall, what might mrs may do? hold on to your braces, the suggestion is either delay the vote with some leading tory brexiteers are saying, no point going down to a catastrophic defeat, just buy yourself a bit more time and shunt the vote until next week. 0r, yourself a bit more time and shunt the vote until next w