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The confidence vote was not a victory in any real sense for Theresa May

Theresa May has won the confidence vote tabled against her by her own party. The Prime Minister won by 200 votes to 117 against. This is not a victory in any real sense for May. Government figures tonight are surprised by the number of MPs voting against. No. 10 had hoped to keep the rebellion in double figures.

However, ministers are keen to put to Coffee House that 200 is a respectable figure – even if it is on the low end of respectable. May’s critics will likely argue that the defeat is in triple figures so she should resign. That looks unlikely. Even if May had won by a mere 20 votes the expectation was that she would fight on.

So, what happens now? As one government source put it, ‘May is over’. She can limp on in the short term but a long term premiership is now out of the question.

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