Now I don't particularly rate Ms May's abilities as PM, but I think joining the media (who are just looking for the next sensation) and calling her any name under the sun, and trying to get her to step down just because the vocal ones didn't get what they want, is in any way helpful.
A hard, no deal, exit was NEVER going to happen. If you thought otherwise, you were suckered in. No serving parliament was ever going to let that happen, because it would leave the country in a monumental mess for generations, as agreed by virtually all credible economists, including those that political parties go to for advice.
So Ms May's government has done what any other leader or party could do, negotiate a deal where the other side holds all the aces. Which was the will of the people. Nobody else could have achieved significantly better, as we were dealt a crap hand. Negotiations are concluded, bar minor tweaks.
So there are 3 choices on the table, non are palatable by the majority:
1) No Deal exit - not going to fly now everyone and his dog realises that "Project Fear" is the reality of this outcome.
2) The current Chequers-esque abortion deal - nobody voted for it, but now only viable option.
3) No exit - although now a real possibility, and likely the only one Parliament will let through, this sits desperately uneasy for me as it makes a mockery of democracy.
The biggest error in negotiation was the (cross party) agreement of no hard border between NI and Ireland. There was no way, as long as you have a hole up your arse, that could ever happen, unless we remain in the EU.