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Corbyn Take Over Plot
Labour’s “Marxist revolutionary” plot to demand the Queen installs Jeremy Corbyn in No 10
laughable..corbyn who hates everything royal let alone the uk.
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/poli tics/11 63011/b rexit-n ews-jer emy-cor byn-pri me-mini ster-qu een-joh n-mcdon nell-bo ris-joh nson
laughable..corbyn who hates everything royal let alone the uk.
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Of course the queen could ask Mr Corbin to form a government.
The reality is however that any thoughts of an alternative coalition would have to have been worked out in advance.
It seems inconceivable that there would have to be a general election.
The current government’s mandate is weak enough, but given that it is unlikely to test that of its own volition soon, then having an election forced on it would seem the most satisfactory outcome.
If there was an interim government without an election it could not and would not last for very long.
The reality is however that any thoughts of an alternative coalition would have to have been worked out in advance.
It seems inconceivable that there would have to be a general election.
The current government’s mandate is weak enough, but given that it is unlikely to test that of its own volition soon, then having an election forced on it would seem the most satisfactory outcome.
If there was an interim government without an election it could not and would not last for very long.
Any interim government would have to be a coalition
I cannot see how it would work.
It would have to be cross party, and of necessity moderate.
It would not have Jeremy Corbyn at its head, that seems certain.
I don’t know if John McDonnell was drinking. Or had been misquoted, but the scenario as described is a non-starter.
I cannot see how it would work.
It would have to be cross party, and of necessity moderate.
It would not have Jeremy Corbyn at its head, that seems certain.
I don’t know if John McDonnell was drinking. Or had been misquoted, but the scenario as described is a non-starter.
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