>> Mr Corbyn has said - on the record and in the official party statements -
>> he will back a general election once the legislation to exclude the possibility of leaving
>> without a deal has landed on the statute book.
>>
>> www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49588182
I'll take Laura K's statement at face value for now.
Corbyn's working with a moving target. The Govt. front bench's arrogance and disregard for fact and process seems to grow exponentially - see Manatee's comment on Mogg's latest statement.
We're in territory nobody foresaw even as late as Monday. Th Johnson administration has literally crash landed into a House that half of them seem to have not the slightest respect for. Boris is so far out of his depth that Corbyn can make himself look like a statesman.
As I've said repeatedly I'm no Corbynite and indecision is one of the reasons he failed to knock May into the waiting Cocked Hat. Now though when you look at his team compared to Johnson's which looks more like a competent government?
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