He's been really busy with the comments today
- There is a growing risk of no Brexit
- Says May's Brexit deal is the only deal on the table
- Parliament is giving 'conflicting messages' on Brexit
- Government will need to discuss longer Brexit delay with the EU
- If the will of the House is for another vote, surely Bercow will look at that closely
He still sounds somewhat confident that they can work around Bercow's ruling yesterday, but that seems to be the way things are leaning towards as well. JP Morgan just came out with some commentary saying that Bercow's ruling is an "inconvenience" but "it is one that can be worked around in various ways".