16 January 2019 • 1:37pm Vote of no confidence in Government to be held at 7pm Theresa May on course to survive after DUP pledge support PM rules out revoking Article 50 but leaves door open to extension But Andrea Leadsom guarantees Article 50 will not be extended Prime Minister’s Brexit deal crushed by 432 votes to 202 Who could replace May as next Tory leader and Prime Minister? How a vote of no confidence works – and could Labour win? What now Britain? How Europe reacted to PM’s Brexit defeat Sign up: Brexit Whatsapp updates and all-new Brexit Bulletin Theresa May has refused to rule out extending Article 50 after her Brexit deal was crushed by MPs and she prepares to face a vote of no confidence in her Government. Mrs May did rule out revoking Article 50 but she did not do the same when asked about the prospect of asking the EU for extra time to negotiate beyond March 29. The Prime Minister’s comments appeared to put her at odds with Andrea Leadsom, the Commons Leader, who earlier on Wednesday said the Government “won’t be delaying Article 50”. It came as David Gauke, the Justice Secretary, suggested the Government could soften its…