It’s going to require Kiefer Sutherlandske Jack Bauer-forces, if Theresa May must disassemble the brexit-bomb, that right now counts down during the british government’s attempts to leave the EU with an agreed divorce.

May have, in reality, less than 48 hours, if she is to be able to take to the EU summit on Thursday and present the council with a positive vote from the british parliament house of commons.

A result that requires that the Theresa May in the course of Monday and Tuesday may have some 75 of its own parliamentarians as well as members from the northern ireland it, PAT, to vote for her non-starter agreement.

the Agreement has already been discarded emphatically throughout the two times of the parliament.

In the last week had May reduced its defeat from a udradering by a majority of 230 votes in the house of commons to ‘just’ to be a øretæve, where a majority of 149 seats rejected the agreement after the May had held a final meeting with the EU-kommisssionens president, Jean Claude Juncker.

Thus is the magic number 75 for Theresa May.

Policy – 13. mar. 2019 – at. 21:31 Chaos in the wings: May found the whip forward

According to several british media will Theresa May not to put his deal to a vote, if the next-day charm offensive by not creating the view, that she can win a majority in the third attempt.

– We will only put the agreement to a vote again, if we have confidence that enough of our colleagues and the DUP is ready to support it, so we can get it through parliament. We will not make it, if we haven’t moved the needle, does this sound according to The Guardian from the finance minister Philip Hammond.

And there is some evidence also that the government’s massive pressure on members of parliament has already had some effect.

The notorious brexit-hardliner, conservative Esther McVey, who last week voted against the Mays deal, says according to Sky News, that she is now prepared to vote for the agreement.

– All the rules have changed. Our basis was, that no deal is better than a bad deal, and I still believe that Theresa Mays deal is bad – but after the votes in the house of commons in the last week it’s not a choice we face for longer, says Esther McVey.

‘No deal’ is gone. Article 50 will be extended. So the choice before us is: the here deal or no brexit at all – and not to achieve brexit would be to go against the people’s democratic choice, said Sunday from McVey, who has said that employment of Mays government pga. brexit.

he Succeeds Theresa May to get his agreement through parliament, she will travel to the EU and ask for a map, a technical postponement of the brexit up to 30. June. The agreement will bl.a. imply that the british were not going to the polls for the european elections in may.

but Theresa May, yesterday a brand new game started on the brexit.

You can see some of the scenarios in the graphic below.