Theresa May
There's very little time left, and anything could happen.
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Somehow May manages to blend chronic indecision with sudden reckless gambles that go spectacularly wrong
But it will only be extended to April 12 if MPs don't back the PM's deal.
The man lunged at Lloyd Russell-Moyle while calling MPs "the problem" and "traitors".
Blaming parliament for this frustrating Brexit is a low blow when we are facing one of the the biggest and most fundamental decisions this country could face
Theresa May's request to extend Brexit left hanging in the balance.
The speaker also clashed with Andrea Leadsom in the Commons.
French president Emmanuel Macron also warned the UK could be "heading towards no-deal".