If Labour were to campaign and increase the turnout (especially with under 25’s) then they have a chance of negating those Leavers that feel betrayed (but equally were unlikely to have voted Labour in the first place).
I will agree that the Northern leave constituencies are a far bigger...
A harder proposition, but I think the Lib Dem’s have lost a bit of momentum with Swinson taking too long to ‘join’ the rebel alliance. Plus there is a very real prospect she will lose her seat.
Commitment to a PV may bring some back because of the domestic policy offer.
And you’re wondering why Labour are holding off at the moment. Get no-deal off the table and past 31st Oct and Farage will turn on Johnson and split Tory vote.
So we are ignoring the fact that the PM has literally just done the exact thing you are berating Corbyn for?
How many times did he reject the WA set out by his party? 2 out of 3 times?
No he can’t directly - but he can put it to the house. If they agree won’t that mean he can control the date and then potentially move it?
What happens if some one else is in control?
He’s right at this moment... Boris will play the ‘people vs parliament’ card... and that these MP’s are against democracy.
But will it be enough to deliver a majority? Very much depends on turnout, which the opposition will need to mobilise.
No one really knows the bigger picture - it’s not in the government interest to tell us the real truth about this. Half stories, misinformation and lazy assumptions allows a certain narrative to play itself out.
Which nicely translates to you haven’t got a fucking clue so you made up some sensationalist shit.
Why are you wasting your time on here when you could be writing for the Telegraph or Daily Express?