- 15 Aug 2019 10:03
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CORBYN has today, openly urged opposition party leaders into a 'pax', in order to create a replacement 'government' following his assertion of bringing a 'no-confidence' vote in BoJo's government.
If he 'wins'(he won't), he 'plans' to delay Brexit,call a 'snap election' & campaign for another referendum.
He says, the new government would be strictly 'time limited', but the proposition as been described as 'nonsense' by Jo SWINSON, Lib Dem leader.
This is just another continuation of the rudderless Labour Party's desperate attempts at forestalling the inevitable departure from europe & Labour's method's are undemocratic.
For all of BoJo's faults, his government has a continuing mandate to govern(through his party's election to office) by the British people, something that CORBYN's plans would be devoid of, but then Labour has, since 2016, been wholly engaged in a dishonest, undemocratic subversion of democracy, by being fully engaged in the business of thwarting Brexit & getting that event overturned by circumventing democracy anyway.
An honest party leader, would openly challenge the government to an election, but not CORBYN, he prefers subversion,circumvention to honesty in politics, the message for him is that the British people told parliament to get the country out of europe, Labour should have heeded the people before the issues that caused the current situation to happen-they didn't, because once in power, they don't give a **** what the people think or want done.
I am confident that CORBYN will fail, BoJo should demand that CORBYN resign as 'leader' of the opposition should he lose that vote,as he will & he should also resigning as an MP.
Any 'government' must have the 'confidence' of the House, that means a 'working majority', there is no way on earth in the current situation, that CORBYN could ever command 'confidence' & his actions are absolutely destroying the hopes of those electors who are hoping for a 'Labour' government at the next election.
Even BoJo's single majority, though lacking in confidence,is at least, a legitimate government.
Furthermore, parliament cannot alter the Treaty of the EU unilaterally through parliament, only government can ammend Treaties & that requires a unanimous agreement between the EU & UK government-not parliament.
Andre PREVIN : "Your playing all the 'wrong' notes" .
Eric MORECOMBE ; "I'm playing all the 'right' notes,but, not necessarily in the 'right' order".