They also crushed the proposal to extend the article 50 deadline to the 22nd of May and ignore the Irish backstop. Now amaizngly this is the future: they can withdraw article 50 (unlikely), they can pass a deal before the 29th (not going to happen, and can’t even bring the same motion for a third defeat), they can pass an extension which the EU has to agree to, and/or have another referendum.<p>I suspect they’ll go for a long extension and another referendum, it’s pretty much the only option left. Then the fight will be just what the referendum will ask. It’s likely that any referendum will end up with remain, but it’s only likely. If there are more than two questions though, it becomes virtually certain that remain wins. As a result the remainders will fight to have 3 or more questions in the referendum, and the leavers I’ll fight to whittle down to 2.<p>What a slow motion train wreck!