@FaheemMitha Last night was the procedural vote to make this one possible. Unsurprising the vote totals are the same or similar, you'd vote for last night's procedural vote iff you want this one to pass.
I think they plan on repeatedly delaying Brexit until a wizard shows up and solves their problems. I mean, there isn't a majority for that option, so they wouldn't vote for that, but the same is true of any other possible Brexit plan.
And of course you might get a very different result with, e.g., more than two options on the ballot. E.g., you'd probably want at least three: status quo; the May (or Johnson deal, if he negotiates one); and no deal exit.
Just think, after Johnson fails to get a new election passed, he could try to pass a motion of no confidence in his own government to get one. Then possibly Labor and Liberals would have to vote in favor of him to stop him. Britain has so much more entertainment to offer the world :-/
Either because he thinks he'll win it, or alternatively because he plans to do something underhanded (like schedule the election after Brexit is over).
Reagan (before my time, really) was pretty popular. So was the 1st Bush, at first. Nowadays, even the 2nd Bush looks great in comparison to the current President...
On a somewhat different note, I found this log line amusing this morning Sep 04 10:11:20 Einstein fsck.s3ql[14530]: Checking for dirty cache objects...
Well, I didn't store that many naughty pictures on the filesystem, hopefully it's OK.