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clive myrie is in london. there are less than a hundred days to go before the uk is due to leave the eu but today the prime minister said parliament won t vote on her brexit deal for nearly another month. at the moment it seems unlikely that it will pass. so that would leave just 7a days for a plan b to be found given mrs may s current deal took more than two years to negotiate. 7a days sounds very tight. so, some mps are calling for a delay in leaving the eu, while others just want her to get on with a vote on her existing deal, before christmas. in the past hour the opposition labour party has promised a vote of no confidence in the prime minister. let s get a flavour of those exchanges in parliament. now onlyjust 14 weeks until the uk leaves the eu and i know that many members of this house are concerned that we need to take a decision soon. shouting my right honourable friend, the leader of the house will set out business on thursday in the usual way. but i can confirm