@hhardy01 As I understand it, another referendum would be hard to do, since British law requires months to set one up and campaign.
The Guardian article you sent claims that Labour MPs won't vote for PM May's deal without greater protection of workers' rights. But is that true? I read that some Labour supporters view the EU as neo-liberal, and think #Brexit might be part of the path to a more socialist UK. The deal might be able to get enough Labour votes or abstentions.
The brexiteers should back PM May's deal; it's the best they'll get through the House, and after being officially out they'll be able to wiggle looser (if that's in accord with future public sentiment).
:quebec: « Le PM du Qc doit réaffirmer haut et fort les prérogatives, les droits et tous les principes qu’on a mis dans la loi 99 [...] et c’est l’Assemblée nationale au complet qui doit le faire parce que c’est une question profondément liée à qui nous sommes comme peuple et comme nation, on ne peut permettre au Canada d’envoyer un signal aussi méprisant et provocant à l’égard du Québec » — Véronique Hivon, députée de Joliette et porte-parole du PQ pour les rel. Qc-Can https://www.ledevoir.com/politique/quebec/550846/autodetermination-le-quebec-peut-prendre-ses-propres-decisions-selon-sonia-lebel
Once they selected the other proposal, we could have kept shopping ours around, but we would had to modify it include an aqueduct over their canal, which would be totally unreasonable. https://xkcd.com/2127/
@hhardy01 He sounds rather endearing to me. Though of course one shouldn't come to a very firm opinion based on Wikipedia or his political opponents/rivals/allies.
(I confess, I haven't watched House of Cards, in either version. Not enough hours in the day.)
It's a mistake to take #ZeroHedge uncritically – they don't even spell Jacob properly in this post. But they're right, there really *is* such a thing as the Moggcast.
And yes, Mr. Rees-Mogg does seem to have decided that the choice for Eurosceptics is now between PM May's deal and staying in the EU; a deal they prefer or no-deal do not seem to be realistic possibilities. So perhaps the third time really will be the charm for PM May...