Jeremy Corbyn demanded Theresa May call a general election today to break the deadlock over Brexit if she loses a showdown vote on Tuesday.
The Labour leader said if as expected Mrs May's deal is crushed by MPs next week she must go to the country so a new government has a mandate to end the crisis.
Mr Corbyn has faced demands from many of his MPs and the SNP to call a vote of no confidence in the Government - which if he won would start a countdown to an election.
But in his Brexit speech today he refused again to set out when he would call a vote - insisting still it would only happen 'at the moment we judge it to have the best chance of success'.
And in a warning to Labour activists demanded a second referendum, Mr Corbyn warned they could not 'wish away' the votes of 17 million Brexit supporters.
Without a confidence vote, the only way an election can be held is if Mrs May calls for one and gets a two-thirds majority of MPs to back it.
If an election is held, it is likely that Article 50 – the process that enables a nation to leave the EU – would have to be extended to allow campaigning and time for new negotiations with Brussels.
Jeremy Corbyn (pictured today in Wakefield) demanded Theresa May call a general election today to break the deadlock over Brexit
In a warning to Labour activists demanded a second referendum, Mr Corbyn said they could not 'wish away' the votes of 17 million Brexit supporters
Mr Corbyn (pictured as he started his speech today) has faced demands from many of his MPs and the SNP to call a vote of no confidence in the Government - which if he won would start a countdown to an election
Yesterday, shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer said earlier that he doubted whether the process of leaving could be completed by March 29 if MPs rejected Theresa May's deal next week.
Sir Keir has reportedly warned Corbyn that a second referendum might be the only way to prevent the government steering Britain on a crash course towards no-deal.
Mr Corbyn said the real divide is not between Leave and Remain voters, but 'between the many, who do the work, create the wealth and pay taxes, and the few, who set the rules, reap the rewards and so often dodge taxes'.
Speaking today at in Wakefield, he said: 'Let there be no doubt – Theresa May's deal is a bad deal, and Labour will vote against it next week in parliament.
'If the Government cannot pass its most important legislation, then there must be a general election at the earliest opportunity.
'A government that cannot get its business through the House of Commons is no government at all.
'So I say to Theresa May, if you are so confident in your deal, call that election and let the people decide. To break the deadlock, an election is not only the most practical option, it is also the most democratic option.
The Labour leader said if as expected Mrs May's (pictured yesterday at PMQs) deal is crushed by MPs next week she must go to the country so a new government has a mandate to end the crisis
'It would give the winning party a renewed mandate to negotiate a better deal for Britain and secure support for it in Parliament and across the country.
'For both sides, the EU referendum was about so much more than our relationship with our biggest trading partner and its rules. It was about what's happened to our people over decades and how to build a better future.'
But frustrating his critics again, Mr Corbyn added: 'Labour will table a motion of no confidence in the government at the moment we judge it to have the best chance of success.
'Clearly, Labour does not have enough MPs in parliament to win a confidence vote on its own. 'So members across the House should vote with us to break the deadlock.'
Yesterday, shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer (pictured today in Wakefield) said earlier that he doubted whether the process of leaving could be completed by March 29 if MPs rejected Theresa May 's deal next week
Mr Corbyn's call comes amid confusion about whether Labour will put forward a motion of no confidence next week after the expected Commons defeat of the Government's deal.
Barry Gardiner, Labour's international trade spokesman, suggested that such a motion would be tabled immediately after a defeat on Tuesday.
But party sources said they were not saying when they would table it, merely stating it was a question of 'when not if'. Sources also said Labour was not yet pressing for an extension to Article 50.
Shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir told MPs yesterday Labour believes leaving with no deal would be 'catastrophic'.
He said: 'We can't do it on 29 March. It's not viable, for so many practical reasons.
'So we're going to have to look at what are the available options realistically still on the table, and what are the merits of each.'
https://textbacklinkexchanges.com/category/the-sun-world/
https://textbacklinkexchanges.com/corbyn-demands-may-calls-a-general-election-if-she-loses-brexit-vote/
News Pictures Corbyn demands May calls a General Election if she loses Brexit vote
You don’t have to pack away your bikini just because you’re the wrong side of 20. These body-beautiful stars reveal their secrets to staying in shape and prove you can smoulder in a two-piece, whatever your age. Read on and be bikini inspired!
TEENS
Hayden Panettiere
Size: 8
Age: 18
Height: 5ft 1in
Weight: 8st
To achieve her kick-ass figure, Hayden – who plays cheerleader Claire Bennet in Heroes – follows the ‘quartering’ rule. She eats only a quarter of the food on her plate, then waits 20 minutes before deciding whether she needs to eat again.
Hayden says: “I don’t have a model’s body, but I’m not one of those crazy girls who thinks that they’re fat. I’m OK with what I have.”
Nicollette says: “I don’t like diets – I see it, I eat it! I believe in eating healthily with lots of protein, vegetables and carbs to give you energy.”
kim cattrall
Size: 10-12
Age: 52
Height: 5ft 8in
Weight: 9st 4lb
SATC star Kim swears by gym sessions with Russian kettle bells (traditional cast-iron weights) and the South Beach Diet to give her the body she wants. To avoid overeating, Kim has a radical diet trick – squirting lemon juice on her leftovers – so she won’t carry on picking.
Kim says: “I am no super-thin Hollywood actress. I am built for men who like women to look like women.”
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/01/10/15/8362628-6577089-image-a-12_1547133391059.jpg
Комментариев нет:
Отправить комментарий