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All I know is that when I get to work today and talk to my more right wing colleagues, thanks to a failed vote of no confidence they can now say to me that "well she did win the vote of no confidence, she is in control". As opposed to the only story being her defeat on the brexit vote.
Ok. But with all due respect that’s not actually at all important.
What would you have been saying about Corbyn if he hadn’t even bothered to call the no confidence vote - after that monumental defeat?
Like may’s deal. It is a stepping stone ... something that needs doing during a process.
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What would you have been saying about Corbyn if he hadn’t even bothered to call the no confidence vote - after that monumental defeat?
Loads of people wouldn't even have realised it was an option or something that Corbyn had committed to. Most of those who did realise it was something he'd committed to are probably labour party members who are stuck with the party anyway.
Most people have just seen the headlines. Corbyn tried to depose May and failed. They were thinking she'd already been defeated and has now won something again.
All I know is that when I get to work today and talk to my more right wing colleagues, thanks to a failed vote of no confidence they can now say to me that "well she did win the vote of no confidence, she is in control". As opposed to the only story being her defeat on the brexit vote.
I also fundamentally disagree with the subsequent comments on Corbyn's stance to the second referendum, but anyway