Jeremy Corbyn demands vote of no confidence in Theresa May

The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has demanded that the prime minister give MPs the opportunity to vote on whether or not they have confidence in her after she delayed the showdown on her Brexit deal to January.

Corbyn tabled a motion of no confidence in Theresa May on Monday evening. While the government is not obliged to schedule a confidence vote before Christmas, the Labour leader said a refusal to do so would demonstrate that she was unable to command the confidence of the House of Commons.

Announcing his intention, Corbyn told the Commons it was “very clear that it’s bad, unacceptable, that we should be waiting almost a month before we have a meaningful vote” on May’s Brexit deal.

Corbyn accused May of having “obdurately refused to ensure a vote took place on the date she agreed” and of further refusing to hold one before Christmas. Instead, May has said the Brexit vote will be held in the week commencing 14 January. “This is unacceptable in any way whatsoever,” Corbyn said.

He added that the motion he intended to table, aimed specifically at the prime minister and not at the government as a whole, was “the only way…

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