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New photo Corbyn set to demand a stunt vote of no confidence in Theresa May



Jeremy Corbyn is set to demand a vote of confidence in Theresa May if she fails to set a date for the Brexit showdown


Jeremy Corbyn is set to demand a vote of confidence in Theresa May if she fails to set a date for the Brexit showdown



Jeremy Corbyn is set to demand a vote of confidence in Theresa May if she fails to set a date for the Brexit showdown



Jeremy Corbyn is set to demand a vote of confidence in Theresa May if she fails to set a date for the Brexit showdown but is still stopping short of trying to collapse the Government.


The Labour leader will use his response to the PM's statement to Parliament today to condemn the failure of Mrs May to hold her 'meaningful vote' on the deal.


Crucially the motion will not be a confidence vote in the entire Government that if won would start a 14-day countdown to an early election.


Mr Corbyn has been reluctant to move to a full vote of confidence until after the Prime Minister loses a showdown on the deal.


If Mrs May does not name a date today, Mr Corbyn will tell MPs: 'I will table a motion that this House has no confidence in the Prime Minister due to her failure to allow the House of Commons to have a meaningful vote straight away on the withdrawal agreement and framework for the the future relationship between the UK and the EU.'


It is not clear if Labour will get time for a debate and vote on the motion - but even it does the motion will be non binding.  


Even if not binding, losing a vote of the Commons specifically on an issue of confidence would be hugely damaging for the Prime Minister. 


Labour cannot win without votes from the DUP or Brexiteer rebels - but it takes fewer than a dozen Government MPs to switch sides. 


Mr Corbyn has no time left to bring his own votes this year meaning the Government would have to give explicit permission for this motion to be debated.


Commons leader Andrea Leadsom is obliged to make time for a full-blown confidence vote under the Fixed Term Parliaments Act. 


But the rules around the motion Mr Corbyn plans to propose are much more murky. 


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