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Corbyn wants an election despite warning from Tony Blair | Corbyn wants an election despite warning from Tony Blair |
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Jeremy Corbyn says the UK "needs" a general election, despite warnings from Tony Blair that it could prove a "trap" for Labour. | |
Mr Corbyn said his "priority" was to work towards blocking a no-deal Brexit, with an election afterwards. | |
But Mr Blair warned Labour could "struggle" at any poll held before the Brexit issue was "resolved". | |
The ex-PM said some voters "may fear a Corbyn premiership more" than a no-deal scenario. | |
At a speech in Salford, Mr Corbyn said an election was the "democratic way forward" and "would give the people a choice between two very different directions". | |
The BBC understands "live discussions" are going on in No 10 about asking Parliament to approve a snap poll if MPs wanting to block a no-deal Brexit defeat the government this week. | The BBC understands "live discussions" are going on in No 10 about asking Parliament to approve a snap poll if MPs wanting to block a no-deal Brexit defeat the government this week. |
Under the Fixed Term Parliament Act, the prime minister could call a general election if two-thirds of MPs vote for one. | Under the Fixed Term Parliament Act, the prime minister could call a general election if two-thirds of MPs vote for one. |
One could also be held if a motion of no confidence was passed and no alternative government was confirmed within 14 days. | One could also be held if a motion of no confidence was passed and no alternative government was confirmed within 14 days. |
The prime minister has said he wants the UK to leave the EU on 31 October, with or without a deal. | The prime minister has said he wants the UK to leave the EU on 31 October, with or without a deal. |
However, a number of MPs from his own party, as well as the opposition, are against a no-deal Brexit and are expected to bring forward legislation on Tuesday to try to block such a move. | |
Mr Corbyn said his first priority was to "bring the country back from the brink" and do everything possible to prevent no deal, before then pushing for an election. | |
"When a government finds itself without a majority the solution is not to undermine democracy," he said. | |
"The solution is to let the people decide and call a general election. | "The solution is to let the people decide and call a general election. |
"It is the people not an unelected prime minister who should determine our country's future." | "It is the people not an unelected prime minister who should determine our country's future." |
Shadow Brexit minister Jenny Chapman also said she would welcome an election, but added that "stopping a no deal must come first". | Shadow Brexit minister Jenny Chapman also said she would welcome an election, but added that "stopping a no deal must come first". |
However, former Labour leader Tony Blair warned that whilst an election would be necessary after Brexit is "resolved", the party could struggle if the vote is held beforehand. | |
He said Labour should vote against holding an election if the government seeks to have one now. | |
"Boris Johnson knows that if no-deal Brexit stands on its own as a proposition, it might well fail," he said. | "Boris Johnson knows that if no-deal Brexit stands on its own as a proposition, it might well fail," he said. |
"But if he mixes up the Brexit question with the Corbyn question in a general election, he could succeed, despite a majority being against a no-deal Brexit, because some may fear a Corbyn premiership more. | "But if he mixes up the Brexit question with the Corbyn question in a general election, he could succeed, despite a majority being against a no-deal Brexit, because some may fear a Corbyn premiership more. |
"He [Mr Corbyn] should see an election before Brexit is decided, for the elephant trap it is." | "He [Mr Corbyn] should see an election before Brexit is decided, for the elephant trap it is." |
Should Labour support a general election? | Should Labour support a general election? |
Labour politicians would have very, very different views on whether to support the PM if he called for an election. | Labour politicians would have very, very different views on whether to support the PM if he called for an election. |
One source said Labour couldn't allow itself to be in a situation where we have an election and we leave the EU during that election. | One source said Labour couldn't allow itself to be in a situation where we have an election and we leave the EU during that election. |
But Mr Corbyn did seem to indicate he would back going to the polls. | But Mr Corbyn did seem to indicate he would back going to the polls. |
It would be rather awkward for him not to, when he and senior Labour politicians have been calling for a general election for such a long time. | It would be rather awkward for him not to, when he and senior Labour politicians have been calling for a general election for such a long time. |
It is interesting to note that in 2017, when the same quandary was put to Labour, some argued they should not support Theresa May's call for a general election. | It is interesting to note that in 2017, when the same quandary was put to Labour, some argued they should not support Theresa May's call for a general election. |
But in the end, some accounts say Mr Corbyn felt allowing people to have a vote was much more important than anything else. | But in the end, some accounts say Mr Corbyn felt allowing people to have a vote was much more important than anything else. |
What is Labour's position on Brexit? | What is Labour's position on Brexit? |
The Labour leader has been urged by members of his own party to fully support the UK remaining in the EU. | The Labour leader has been urged by members of his own party to fully support the UK remaining in the EU. |
Some of his closest allies, including shadow chancellor John McDonnell, have already done so. | Some of his closest allies, including shadow chancellor John McDonnell, have already done so. |
Mr Corbyn's position is that he wants a general election, which would see Labour argue for a public vote on the terms of leaving the EU, with Remain on the ballot paper. | Mr Corbyn's position is that he wants a general election, which would see Labour argue for a public vote on the terms of leaving the EU, with Remain on the ballot paper. |
When asked how the party would campaign in such a vote, Mr Corbyn said it would depend on the other option. | When asked how the party would campaign in such a vote, Mr Corbyn said it would depend on the other option. |
"If it is no deal, we would vote for Remain," he said, but added that if there was another deal on offer "the party's democratic processes will decide". | "If it is no deal, we would vote for Remain," he said, but added that if there was another deal on offer "the party's democratic processes will decide". |