Brexit vote: What just happened and what comes next?
With only approximately two more months before a default no-deal "hard Brexit," the British Parliament has decisively rejected Prime Minister May's proposed plan for leaving the European Union.
There is a no confidence vote in works which, if successful, will dissolve the government and force another general election.
See also: Live: Latest as MPs debate no confidence vote
(Score: 2, Informative) by khallow on Thursday January 17 2019, @02:18AM
I can't speak for the Queen's sex life, but there's not much opportunity for her to subordinate any elections since she has no effect on them. Nor the House of Lords for that matter. The only reason those institutions still exist is that they dole out status symbols and I guess there's a bunch of people accustomed to having them around.