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From the diplomatic editor of Newsnight via a former Australian trade negotiator
Just as expected.
Just as expected.
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From a former Australian trade negotiator
Just as expected.
The full thread from Mark Urban is a good summary of the current situation:
Extension followed by confidence motion followed by ge... Followed by pm farrage![]()
Can’t see why they’d go out on that kind of a limb just to help a minority Tory government.
Exactly it seems such nonsense, but why would otherwise respected journalists give it any credibility whatsoever?
I suspect there will be even more 'hares set running' as the EU conference approaches, about how Boris might evade, or circumvent, or fall on his sword over the Benn Act, and not only do these stories grab the attention in the UK headlines, but they have the no doubt got certain member states governments looking across the table at each other and wondering if they are still on board. The art of distraction is one of Boris's most accomplished skills, because, a bit like Trump, even when you know he's evading the truth and pointing somewhere else, you can't help but steal a glance in that direction, and sometimes in 'close quarter combat' such as that which will occur very soon, such minor distractions at just the right moment can be telling and quickly swing the emphasis!
This is getting better than Game of Thrones!
Ignoring the fact they have to get conservatives / now independent ex conservatives on side as well
Ignoring the fact they have to get conservatives / now independent ex conservatives on side as well
The only way to get a majority of opposition MP's is a unity candidate who can bring the ex conservatives through the lobbiesPot, meet Kettle.
The only way to get a majority of opposition MP's is a unity candidate who can bring the ex conservatives through the lobbies
It has to be somebody like clarke...or possibly Beckett / bercow
It's 1000% not jezbollah
Falls to him to have the next shot, yeah. And if he fails, and no deal is still a threat, someone else should get a shot.But they don't have the numbers to win a majority as you like to say so it's a no go.
12.8 million people voted for Corbyn as PM in the last election. The Tories got 13.6 so if they can't govern it falls to the party who got fewer than million less. We know the Lib dems will ignore democracy when it suits though
I hope they give Corbyn first crack at forming a majority... And I hope the libs will give a free vote because when it still fails he will see he either has to back a unity candidate or force a hard brexit on the while countryBut they don't have the numbers to win a majority as you like to say so it's a no go.
12.8 million people voted for Corbyn as PM in the last election. The Tories got 13.6 so if they can't govern it falls to the party who got fewer than million less. We know the Lib dems will ignore democracy when it suits though
Falls to him to have the next shot, yeah. And if he fails, and no deal is still a threat, someone else should get a shot.
Erm yesDoes the personal opinion of 20 odd MPs overrule the electorate? .
Pot calling kettle black from Jo Swinson. Quite clear they're all not willing to do anything to stop no deal.
No I agree, Lib Dems should vote for him in any confidence motion otherwise they don't deserve taking seriously. But the reality is that the ex-cons are very unlikely to vote for him, so there would be a need for a compromise candidate down the line.That's fine but first they have to justify why they're not going with the person the public wanted after May.
Because i made my campaign about anti-corbyn and it'll win us general election votes is not an adequate reason from the Lib Dems.
Does the personal opinion of 20 odd MPs overrule the electorate? That's a big move and deserves some huge scrutiny.
Though to be honest, they may all just be thinking that a confidence vote is unlikely and therefore there's little point in veering off their own talking points in the meantime.
They could give Johnson his election under the fixed term parliament act once an extension is secured so a confidence not Vote might not be needed plus it would prevent Corbyn having to try and show he can command a majorityUnlikely or unneeded
No I agree, Lib Dems should vote for him in any confidence motion otherwise they don't deserve taking seriously. But the reality is that the ex-cons are very unlikely to vote for him, so there would be a need for a compromise candidate down the line.
Though to be honest, they may all just be thinking that a confidence vote is unlikely and therefore there's little point in veering off their own talking points in the meantime.
Swinson will offer a free vote for libs I think though I can't imagine ex conservatives and chuka or Berger backing corbyn ... With Corbyn getting first crack if once Corbyn falls short that labour reciprocate and offer a free vote on a unity candidate.Yeah he might get a few of the ex-cons who i think said they would support him but i don't think he'd get a majority.
Swinson has scored an own goal because she can't vote against Corbyn and then complain when Labour don't support her preferred candidate. If she'd have said we'll support any candidate to stop brexit the path to an alternative would be far easier for Labour.
The only chance Corbyn has is if the Tories abstain. If they do and it's only Lib Dems stopping a GNU they'll take a lot of flak.
The Tories have been trying divide and conquer since day one and so far it’s got them precisely nowhere. We’ll see though.
Mr Hames is the acting executive director of Transparency IntUK. According to its accounts on its own website, in 2018 Mr Hames’ company received £3,463,555 from the European Commission. Does Mrs Swinson have a vested interest in remaining in the EU?What’s the story behind Swinsons husbands company getting “HUGE EU PAYOUT?”
Anything real or just one of those mad rumours?
If she does then I assume she has similar vested interest in all of these other funders of transparency international (from their website)Mr Hames is the acting executive director of Transparency IntUK. According to its accounts on its own website, in 2018 Mr Hames’ company received £3,463,555 from the European Commission. Does Mrs Swinson have a vested interest in remaining in the EU?
I now understand why people cant bring themselves to vote lib dem on mass. Swinton is a major fool.
I now understand why people cant bring themselves to vote lib dem on mass. Swinton is a major fool.
Why? If you actually read/listen to what she and the Lib Dems have said then you'll know she is saying Corbyn can't command a majority even with the Lib Dems (a growing number of whom are ex Labour forced out by him and his supporters).
as for some evidence of this, here is a summary of current numbers in the HoC
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As for Labours position, there is no reason to insist on Corbyn except to gain an electoral advantage over the Lib Dems, and Swinson has suggested alternatives from both the Tories and Labour who would be able to get a majority (note - not herself or even a Lib Dem, but backbench MPs from her main rival parties, a pragmatic reasonable suggestion)
It's obvious who the obstable to an agreement is, just as it's obvious why, Labour can't win an election without getting back at least some remain voters from the Lib Dems and the Greens so need to either outflank them by being the ones to stop no deal or damage their credentials by trying to portray them as more intersted in party politics than stopping no deal.
I'm not sure he even gets all the labour votes to be honest
But for sure he falls flat on his face if he tries to become pm... I don't think he has the balls for that and if an extension of forced through the Benn act they will give Boris an election under the fixed term parliament act
Possibly, I can't imagine remain MPs risking a no deal exit though, it's electoral suicide no matter what else happens regarding deselect ion.
Why? If you actually read/listen to what she and the Lib Dems have said then you'll know she is saying Corbyn can't command a majority even with the Lib Dems (a growing number of whom are ex Labour forced out by him and his supporters).
as for some evidence of this, here is a summary of current numbers in the HoC
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As for Labours position, there is no reason to insist on Corbyn except to gain an electoral advantage over the Lib Dems, and Swinson has suggested alternatives from both the Tories and Labour who would be able to get a majority (note - not herself or even a Lib Dem, but backbench MPs from her main rival parties, a pragmatic reasonable suggestion)
It's obvious who the obstable to an agreement is, just as it's obvious why, Labour can't win an election without getting back at least some remain voters from the Lib Dems and the Greens so need to either outflank them by being the ones to stop no deal or damage their credentials by trying to portray them as more intersted in party politics than stopping no deal.
This is likely true, but it's equally true to say there is no reason why Corbyn won't back a more neutral and obviously temporary leader other than his own self-promotion. If you blame one you have to blame the other.As much as the LD say they want a 2nd ref, it seems to me that it's in their interest to have a GE first. If brexit gets sorted first, I'm pretty sure they will lose a lot of their current support.
Kind of makes sense of why Swinton is reluctant to back Corbyn and go down the route of GNU and 2nd ref. I suspect that seats are more important than brexit for her.