Essentially saying that Corbyn plans to stop Brexit, and rebel tories are siding with him to stop us leaving. He threw them under the bus, but gave Labour and them an easy out in that they can now position themselves as anti-no-deal.
I don't understand why he did that? I don't understand what that speech did for him?
Essentially saying that Corbyn plans to stop Brexit, and rebel tories are siding with him to stop us leaving. He threw them under the bus, but gave Labour and them an easy out in that they can now position themselves as anti-no-deal.
I don't understand why he did that? I don't understand what that speech did for him?