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I hope Trotsky Corbyn does call a vote of no confidence. When he loses he may just find out no matter how unpopular the Govt, he is disliked even more. I look forward to his humiliation.
I hope Trotsky Corbyn does call a vote of no confidence. When he loses he may just find out no matter how unpopular the Govt, he is disliked even more. I look forward to his humiliation.
media must of told you this.
Open your eyes and see what this wretched tory party have done to the country , rather than focusing on the opposition as the media tell you to.
It depends partly on what amendments are passed beforehand, although the maths are opaque. For example, one such amendment would make a no-deal impossible - this might mean that some no-dealers would vote for the May deal on the basis that there is nothing to be gained by seeing it fail. (On the other hand of course the same amendment would encourage Peoples-voters to do the exact opposite and vote against May's deal.)
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I hope Trotsky Corbyn does call a vote of no confidence. When he loses he may just find out no matter how unpopular the Govt, he is disliked even more. I look forward to his humiliation.
Hilary Benn has withdrawn his amendment that would rule out a no deal Brexit.
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It is difficult to see how Corbyn could win this given that the DUP will support May. Nevertheless, he is under great pressure from his party to call a vote, not because they think he will win but because he has said that if a general election is proved not to be possible then the Labour Party will support a second referendum.
This support might make Ref2 Parliament's favoured option. I can't see that Corbyn has much to lose if his party takes this course - they would certainly dress up the decision with references to 'the failure of the Government to provide a lead means that Labour has, with great reluctance, concluded that the only way forward is to consult the people...' etc etc. There's some downside for the party but it could be managed. On the other hand there is a great potential upside for Labour - not least because if Remain were to win a second referendum the Conservative Party would collapse
It is difficult to see how Corbyn could win this given that the DUP will support May. Nevertheless, he is under great pressure from his party to call a vote, not because they think he will win but because he has said that if a general election is proved not to be possible then the Labour Party will support a second referendum.
This support might make Ref2 Parliament's favoured option. I can't see that Corbyn has much to lose if his party takes this course - they would certainly dress up the decision with references to 'the failure of the Government to provide a lead means that Labour has, with great reluctance, concluded that the only way forward is to consult the people...' etc etc. There's some downside for the party but it could be managed. On the other hand there is a great potential upside for Labour - not least because if Remain were to win a second referendum the Conservative Party would collapse
Hilary Benn has withdrawn his amendment that would rule out a no deal Brexit.
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Is it POTG?
I've always believed and have said on here numerous times the Brexiteers are the biggest threat to Brexit and that's still the case