Cannydc wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Maenwhile, Corbyn has just confirmed that Labour will NOT BACK the amendment calling for a 2nd referendum.
Not sure what made you think Labour would vote for something that has no chance of winning. They will abstain.
Because of this maybe?
"Labour delegates have approved a motion that would keep all options - including a fresh referendum - on the table if MPs are deadlocked over Brexit.
It was passed by a show of hands at the party conference in Liverpool."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-45631792and this:
"John McDonnell has said Labour will “inevitably” back a second referendum if the party is unable to force a general election, in comments widely regarded as marking a shift in Labour’s position."
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... -mcdonnelland this:
"Labour has said it is prepared to back another EU referendum to prevent a "damaging Tory Brexit".
Jeremy Corbyn has told Labour MPs the party will move to back another vote if their own proposed Brexit deal is rejected on Wednesday."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47363307and this:
Labour's shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer confirmed the party's new policy in an interview with BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
He said Labour would attempt to get its own Brexit proposals through Parliament on Wednesday.
But if that failed then the party would back another referendum, he added."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47369898How many would you like?
If there was ever the wrong end of the stick, we could always rely on Drongo to grab it.
Labour will still, as planned, push for an election. Then a deal including a customs union, etc. If that fails, the next possibility is a second referendum. Doubtless all possibilities will arise if (and when) Treeza's miserable deal is voted out yet again. She has already promised talks and indicative votes for viable solutions - and that is the point at which a People's Vote may be the only alternative that can get through parliament.
Sorry if this is a bit difficult for you, Mango. It has been explained so many times, but for some reason you keep coming back acting thick.
You always have trouble with quite simple concepts don't you?
A second referendum is Labour's policy - which they have just rejected in Parliament.
What do you find confusing about the Labour conference resolution?
Or John McDonnell's statement?
Or Labour's confirmation
Or Starmer's endorsement of a 2nd referendum?
He spelled it out quite clearly: "if that failed then the party would back another referendum"
no mention of the bullshit that you have posted
The general election won't happen
Parliament has rejected all of Labour's proposals for the customs union
Labour has this evening voted down their own policy.
What a bunch of plonkers
Just like their fanboys on here.