Looks like we'll get a vote

The thinking is that she will win the confidence vote because her party and the DUP don't want to go to an election. The confidence motion will come tomorrow.

May sniffed out the confidence motion as Corbyn's next move and beat her to it. He said he's skeptical about her offer to work with other parties because it's too late. Corbyn called for a no-deal scenario to be taken off the table.

The SNP called for another referendum.

May is expected to win a no-confidence motion. The DUP has already said they will support the government and May's party doesn't want an election. Then again, there are a few loose cannons in there.

The EU's Donald Tusk is also weighing in:

"If a deal is impossible, and no one wants no deal, then who will finally have the courage to say what the only positive solution is?"

Juncker says disorderly Brexit chances have increased and he urged the UK to clarify its intentions as soon as possible.

The problem is that if May wins the confidence vote we're right back to square one.

The vote will take place at 7 pm London time tomorrow (2 pm New York).

Update: The BBC's Laura Kuenssberg reports that the ERG (hardline Brexiteers in the Conservative party) will support the government: "ERG sources confirm they will back PM tomorrow, with DUP still on board, so the PM more or less guaranteed to be safe in the confidence motion tomorrow unless something very strange happens in the next 24 hours."