Some people detest him I have no history with him to do so, so I like him, especially his daft streak. Quite entertaining. I don’t like how he cry’s when he gets his own medicine - that’s quite pathetic. But hey oh
Remoaners love to claim no one mentioned WTO/"No deal". They lie like a cheap Japanese watch: https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1245645998951182
https://news.sky.com/story/swinson-...-temporary-pm-to-stop-no-deal-brexit-11786359 https://www.standard.co.uk/news/pol...yn-as-interim-pm-over-a-no-deal-a4214501.html Perhaps Corbyn will get the support he needs, stopping no-deal Brexit more important than anything.
Imperative No 1: Block Brexit Imperative No 2: Stop Corbyn-monster becoming PM Here is a video interpretation:
Looks like they are prepared to forget imperative No. 2 to achieve imperative No.1. Perhaps they are thinking let the caretaker become PM for long enough to stop Brexit, then have a GE to get rid of him.
I'm not convinced Corbyn means what he says, and this letter he's written is likely part of a process to shift blame as he probably expects that it will be rejected by the other parties, or that the motion would be unsuccessful even if they showed support for his idea. If he really intended to table a no confidence motion with hope of success he'd have done it before the break. Corbyn and his inner circle are calculated, they'd prefer a no deal Brexit with the 'clean slate' of appearing to have fought against it (even though they didn't really) it's the only way that mad bunch of far left crack pots would get a sniff of sustainable power, you'd truly have to be naive to vote him, McDonnel and Abbot anywhere near the running of the country. I'm sorry but I don't fall for his olive branch routine at all, it's simply not the man he is