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Brexit: Corbyn refuses to rule out backing early election even if bill blocking no-deal fails – live news | |
(32 minutes later) | |
Boris Johnson has called a unexpected meeting of the cabinet today at 5pm, multiple Whitehall sources have confirmed. The prime minister is then expected to address Conservative MPs at a summer garden party in Downing Street. | |
The scheduling of the meeting has sent the rumour mill in Westminster into overdrive about the possibility that the government will set out plans for an snap general election this week. | |
Though no plans have been confirmed, senior rebel sources believe that Johnson could move as early as Wednesday this week, with a motion tabled the following day which would require the support of two-thirds of MPs. | |
A vote on the snap poll would come with a commitment that polling day would be before October 31 - though the date would ultimately be in the control of the government. | |
A Scottish court has refused leave to appeal a judge’s decision last week to reject an application for an emergency ban on Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend parliament last week. | |
On Friday Lord Doherty, sitting in the court of session in Edinburgh, refused a request by lawyers for 75 anti-Brexit MPs and peers for an interim suspension and interim interdict, or injunction, of the prime minister’s decision to prorogue parliament. | |
In a compromise move, Doherty instead brought forward a full hearing on the main legal case against prorogation from Friday this week to tomorrow. | |
Joanna Cherry, the Scottish National party MP leading the group drawn from most of Westminster’s opposition parties and coordinated by the Good Law Project, said on Friday that was a victory. | |
Despite that, the group’s legal team applied earlier this morning for leave to appeal Doherty’s refusal to grant that emergency ban. | |
Cherry’s lawyers wanted to greatly speed up the appeal process because they expect Doherty will support the UK government’s case that Johnson’s move is legal tomorrow, which will require an urgent appeal at the court of session on Thursday. They worry they could lose time to get the case heard by the supreme court before next Monday, when prorogation could take effect. | |
The Scottish judiciary tweeted that their application had been denied, and the case will go to a full hearing tomorrow as scheduled. | |
Application for leave to appeal refused. The substantive hearing will take place at 10am on Tuesday 3 September in court 9 at the Court of Session in Edinburgh. | |
Labour sources are playing down the prospect of Jeremy Corbyn backing an early general election without the legislation blocking a no-deal Brexit on the statute book, saying they are “convinced” that there is a majority for this bill. | |
From Sky’s Sam Coates | |
Cabinet meeting this afternoon say Whitehall sources | |
Labour sources are not contesting the Sky report saying Jeremy Corbyn would back an early election in all circumstances (see 12.06pm) - which would include MPs failing to pass the bill ruling out a no-deal Brexit on 31 October, and which could also include a general election scheduled for after 31 October. “We are the opposition and we always want a general election,” a source said. | |
Here is the full text of Jeremy Corbyn’s speech. | |
And this is what he said about the sequencing of the anti no-deal Brexit legislation and then a general election. | |
So, first we must come together to stop no deal. This week could be our last chance. | |
We are working with other parties to do everything necessary to pull our country back from the brink. | |
Then we need a general election. | |
When a government finds itself without a majority the solution is not to undermine democracy. The solution is to let the people decide, and call a general election. | |
This implies that the no-deal legislation would have to be passed before Labour could support an early election. | |
But, when pressed on this point at his Q&A (see 12.04pm) and after (see 12.06pm), Corbyn did not rule out backing an early general election with no deal still on the table. | |
This is from Sky’s Kate McCann, who was listening to the Jeremy Corbyn speech in Salford. | This is from Sky’s Kate McCann, who was listening to the Jeremy Corbyn speech in Salford. |
Just grabbed Mr Corbyn at the end of the press conference and he said Labour WILL back a general election under ANY circumstances if Boris Johnson were to call one: “Of course, we are the opposition party, we want a general election” he said... sadly not on camera! | Just grabbed Mr Corbyn at the end of the press conference and he said Labour WILL back a general election under ANY circumstances if Boris Johnson were to call one: “Of course, we are the opposition party, we want a general election” he said... sadly not on camera! |
We may or may not get some clarification from Corbyn’s office later as to whether or not this is the party’s official position. In the past, officials have sometimes had to “clarify” remarks that Corbyn has made unscripted to journalists. | |
Corbyn has now finished his Q&A. Here is the main line. | Corbyn has now finished his Q&A. Here is the main line. |
Corbyn rejected Tony Blair’s call for Labour to avoid backing an early general election in favour of pushing for a referendum instead. In a speech this morning Blair said an early election could favour Boris Johnson, because of Corbyn’s unpopularity. (See 10.51am.) Corbyn said Labour wanted MPs to pass legislation designed to stop a no-deal Brexit on 31 October, and that he wanted a general election to follow. But he would not say what he would do if the legislation failed, or if Johnson tried to call a general election before the bill became law, or if Johnson proposed an election before 31 October. For an election to take place under the Fixed-Terms Parliaments Act, Labour would almost certainly have to vote in favour, or at least abstain. In the past No 10 sources have hinted that Johnson might try to trigger a general election to take place after the UK leaves the EU on 31 October – a proposal that Sir Keir Starmer, the shadow Brexit secretary, indicated yesterday Labour would find impossible to support. But Labour would find it much harder to oppose any election scheduled for before 31 October. | |
Q: What would you say to Labour leave supporters? | Q: What would you say to Labour leave supporters? |
Corbyn says there were leave voters and remain voters at the weekend protests. People are alarmed at the prospect of a no-deal Brexit. He says there were many reasons for people voting leave. But no one voted leave to lose their jobs, or to secure a sweetheart deal favouring the US. So he will fight the next election on his transformative agenda, he says. | Corbyn says there were leave voters and remain voters at the weekend protests. People are alarmed at the prospect of a no-deal Brexit. He says there were many reasons for people voting leave. But no one voted leave to lose their jobs, or to secure a sweetheart deal favouring the US. So he will fight the next election on his transformative agenda, he says. |
He says if the PM continues with his dictatorial approach, Labour will oppose him all the way. | |
If the PM has lost the support of parliament, it is time for that government to go. | If the PM has lost the support of parliament, it is time for that government to go. |
Q: Will Labour back Tory rebels if they propose legislation to prevent no deal? | |
Corbyn says he has met the leaders of other opposition parties, apart from the Democratic Unionist party. He will work with them to stop a no-deal Brexit. He wrote to all MPs opposed to no deal asking them to back him. He says in another “28 hours or so” we will see what Labour is backing (ie, the text of the rebel bill). | |
Q: Would you back a general election if it meant the UK might leave the EU without a deal on 31 October? | |
Corbyn, who took all three questions in one go (as he usually does at press conferences), did not specifically address this question when he answered. | Corbyn, who took all three questions in one go (as he usually does at press conferences), did not specifically address this question when he answered. |
Corbyn is now taking questions. | Corbyn is now taking questions. |
Q: If there were a second referendum, would Labour back a Labour leave option? | Q: If there were a second referendum, would Labour back a Labour leave option? |
Q: Tony Blair says you should block a general election. But it sounds like you want one. Would you back one at any time? | Q: Tony Blair says you should block a general election. But it sounds like you want one. Would you back one at any time? |
Corbyn says he will do everything possible to stop a no-deal Brexit. | Corbyn says he will do everything possible to stop a no-deal Brexit. |
A vote of no confidence is still on the table. | A vote of no confidence is still on the table. |
It is not an either/or, he says. | It is not an either/or, he says. |
He says he wants a general election. Labour would propose a referendum, with remain one option, and another decided by parliament. | He says he wants a general election. Labour would propose a referendum, with remain one option, and another decided by parliament. |
Corbyn says MPs must come together to stop a no-deal Brexit. He says Labour is working with other parties to achieve that. | Corbyn says MPs must come together to stop a no-deal Brexit. He says Labour is working with other parties to achieve that. |
After that, there must be a general election, he says. | After that, there must be a general election, he says. |
He says a general election is the democratic way forward. | He says a general election is the democratic way forward. |
Corbyn says he wants general election after legislation blocking no-deal gets passed. | Corbyn says he wants general election after legislation blocking no-deal gets passed. |
Corbyn says Labour will end austerity and invest in all regions of the country. | Corbyn says Labour will end austerity and invest in all regions of the country. |