On Sunday May again pushed back the meaningful vote, this time to the 12th of March. In doing so she peed off a whole bunch of MPs from all sides.
Today Tusk said that a delay was 'rational' though Rutte said it had to be with a purpose. May immediately rejected that offer and thus set the scene for what was to follow.
Labour has now said that it will back a vote for another referendum. It will table its own amendment for a comprehensive customs union and alignment with the single market, and also back a vote to delay A50. Following Corbyn's trip to Brussels the EU has already hinted that a delay would be allowed in either of those circumstances.
I am not sure what the mechanisms and timetable would be for another referendum, but I am sure that ways can be found.
I have never wanted another referendum on the grounds that it will cause more trouble, especially in our society. Unfortunately the two current options - May's deal or no-deal - do not appear to have a majority anywhere. If it does happen then God only knows how the question(s) will be framed.