The'get Brexit done'PM has stopped trying to get Brexit done,and the Opposition refuses to try to win government. What could break the deadlock?
But minor parties hint they might grant Boris Johnson's wish on Tuesday if he promises not to rush Brexit through Parliament first.
All eyes now on UK Parliament where MPs are tussling over whether to slowly review the new Brexit deal or press for an election instead.
"End this nightmare",Johnson tells Corbyn,saying if Brexit is delayed to January he wants a December election.
Leo Varadkar has rejected the British PM's compromise designed to prevent a hard border and customs checks between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Boris Johnson replied"humbug"after being warned he could incite hatred against MPs with words like"surrender","betrayal"and"traitor".
"This unelected Prime Minister should now resign,"Jeremy Corbyn told Labour faithful to roars of"Johnson out",but the British PM remains defiant.
If it is elected to govern,the Jeremy Corbyn's party hopes to integrate the schools into the state sector.
MP says Labour has"more Brexit positions than the Kama Sutra",which leaves the party open to ridicule.
Jeremy Corbyn,the UK's most unpopular Opposition leader in recent history,is about to face an election where his Brexit policy will come under the microscope.
Labour's justice spokesman Richard Burgon said the party would use the UN Security Council to block any attempt at military action.