What is going on?
May writes in the Sunday Telegraph that she is going back to Brussels 'battling for Britain'.
The EU keeps telling us / her that the WA and NI backstop are not open to renegotiation.
Meanwhile, Corbyn has repeated his call for a snap election even though Labour are something like seven points behind the Tories in recent polls.
Hunt says that turning back on Brexit would cause a 'large populist movement' but that extra time could be needed.
Graham Brady, architect of the 'alternative arrangements' amendment says he could accept a delay to Brexit - as long as a deal was already agreed.(?)
In an about turn Fox now indicates he could support a delay to Brexit, but only if the circumstances were right.
The Sunday Mail, Times and Reuters all run with the story of a June 6th general election. Number 10's denials are on the quiet side.
And there are rumours that members of the Royal Family could be evacuated if there is civil unrest. Lucky them.
So there we have it, a broad spectrum of maybes. what ifs, possibilities, probabilities and could be's. Where any of them lead is anybody's guess.