Motion of no confidence
Cabinet minister says Conservative backbenchers ready to topple their own government.
Three-page rant calls for a symbolic vote of no-confidence in May’s leadership.
"It’s the future of our country, it’s our destiny at stake."
Chancellor says third meaningful vote not certain to go ahead.
Backbencher claims "betrayed" eurosceptics could support Labour bid to oust the PM.
After an exasperating couple of weeks, with a historic rejection of her Brexit deal, a vote of confidence against the government, it could feel to some that we’re back at square one with Brexit. HuffPost UK looks at the options ahead of Theresa May as she scrambles to find a deal that she can get through parliament with the EU’s agreement.
"Parliament needs dragging into the 21st century ASAP," she wrote on Twitter ahead of the no confidence vote.
Jeremy Corbyn has called for one. The results are due this evening. But what is it? How does it work?
In the wake of Theresa May’s Brexit deal defeat, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn motioned a vote of no confidence in the government. But what does this actually mean and how long does it all take?