Immediately after her historic Brexit deal loss by 230 votes, Prime Minister Theresa May said the "scale and importance" of the defeat indicated she would allow a no-confidence vote over her government on Wednesday, according to The Guardian. Jeremy Corbyn immediately confirmed Labour would do so after Parliament delivered the crushing loss. “We need to confirm whether this government still enjoys the confidence of the house,” the prime minister said. “I believe that it does, but given the scale