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Do You Think Leader Jeremy Corbyn Party Could Win Snap Election
Why Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn thinks party could win snap election
Jeremy Corbyn has told the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme that the Labour Party would consider agreeing to a snap general election.
The comments from the Labour Party leader come after former Conservative leader Lord Hague's comments that such an act "would strengthen the government's hand at home and abroad" which could help with Brexit negotiations".
A No 10 source told the BBC it was not something Prime Minister Theresa May "plans to do or wishes to do".
The next election is due in May 2020 under the Fixed-term Parliaments Act.
Jeremy Corbyn has told the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme that the Labour Party would consider agreeing to a snap general election.
The comments from the Labour Party leader come after former Conservative leader Lord Hague's comments that such an act "would strengthen the government's hand at home and abroad" which could help with Brexit negotiations".
A No 10 source told the BBC it was not something Prime Minister Theresa May "plans to do or wishes to do".
The next election is due in May 2020 under the Fixed-term Parliaments Act.
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No best answer has yet been selected by emmie. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.“I regard Corbyn as a disaster,” he said.
“His heart is in the right place and many of his policies are sound but he has allowed himself to be portrayed as a left-wing extremist.
“I think he should step down for the sake of the party.”
Say's Stephen Hawking.
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“His heart is in the right place and many of his policies are sound but he has allowed himself to be portrayed as a left-wing extremist.
“I think he should step down for the sake of the party.”
Say's Stephen Hawking.
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There is of course a difference between
"Corbyn spontaneously calls for election and predicts victory"
and
"Corbyn, when questioned, claims his party would win an election if called"
"Jeremy Corbyn today admitted: we'd get thrashed"
THAT would be news. As it is: "Party leader says he WOULD win election if there was one but there isn't going to be" would be truthful but dull. And who needs any of that.
"Corbyn spontaneously calls for election and predicts victory"
and
"Corbyn, when questioned, claims his party would win an election if called"
"Jeremy Corbyn today admitted: we'd get thrashed"
THAT would be news. As it is: "Party leader says he WOULD win election if there was one but there isn't going to be" would be truthful but dull. And who needs any of that.
We almost certainly can't name the person who will be the next Labour Prime Minister, Who had heard of Tony Blair in 1983?
The next leader will probably be a Michael Howard-type caretaker.
The damage wrought by the retro-action of reverting to Corbynism will take years to put right. That was always going to be the case.
The next leader will probably be a Michael Howard-type caretaker.
The damage wrought by the retro-action of reverting to Corbynism will take years to put right. That was always going to be the case.
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