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Corbyn hints at fresh confidence motion if deal is defeated again

BREXIT: Labour leader could launch bid to oust the prime minister

- DAVID HUGHES

Jeremy Corbyn has indicated he could launch a fresh bid to oust Theresa May if her Brexit deal is rejected by MPs for a third time.

The Labour leader said it would be “appropriat­e” to table another confidence motion in the government at that point.

Mr Corbyn also indicated that his party could back an amendment calling for a referendum on a Brexit deal, although he would not set out which side he would be on in another public vote.

Appearing on Sky News’ Sophy Ridge On Sunday, he said: “The government is apparently going to bring its proposals once again to Parliament this week. I suspect they will be defeated again.

“The whole process they are doing is running down the clock.

“I think at that point a confidence motion will be appropriat­e. At that point we should say there has to be a general election so the people of this country can decide ‘do they want a Labour government investing in people’s communitie­s, dealing with inequality, injustice and having a relationsh­ip with Europe that protects jobs and guarantees our trade for the future?”’

Pressed on whether a defeat on the third meaningful vote would be the trigger to launch a motion he said: “We will obviously decide the exact moment.”

Mr Corbyn stressed that Labour was “not supporting Theresa May’s deal at all because we think it’s a blindfold Brexit which will actually do enormous damage to our economy”.

But he indicated that the party could officially back an amendment tabled by backbenche­rs Peter Kyle and Phil Wilson who have put forward a plan to support the deal on the condition it is put to a referendum.

“We have obviously got to see the wording of it,” Mr Corbyn said.

Asked if he was “enthusiast­ic” about a referendum, Mr Corbyn said: “I’m enthusiast­ic about getting a deal with Europe which guarantees our future trading relationsh­ip and protects job and industries in this country.

“I do think people should have a choice on that.”

Challenged on whether he would vote Remain in a referendum , Mr Corbyn said: “It depends what the choice is in front of us. If we have got a good deal in which we can have a dynamic relationsh­ip with Europe, which is all the trading relationsh­ip and so on, then that might be a good way forward that unites the country.”

“The whole process they are doing is running down the clock. I think at that point a confidence motion will be appropriat­e.

JEREMY CORBYN

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? The Labour leader appeared on Sky News’ Sophy Ridge On Sunday.
Picture: PA. The Labour leader appeared on Sky News’ Sophy Ridge On Sunday.

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