both Cameron replacements ramped up their Brexit commitment - 'No deal is better than a bad deal' and 'October 31st Do or Die'.
Labour's 2017 manifesto committed them to a trade policy inconsistent with any deal including a customs union and a single market. Nothing has changed since Article 50 was voted for.
Suspending standing order 14 so that the executive lost control parliamentary business was ruled unconstiutional by the Rules Committee but the Speaker ignored them. There should not have been a vote, nor should there be one this his afternoon under SO 24, the rebel motion is to amend the WA to rule out no deal but there is no substantive motion before the house. The contrived majority supporting Remain is being allowed to change the settled will Parliament as enacted in the WA. The 'coup' charge is clearly false, prorogation is entirely lawful and in accordance with precedent.