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Jeremy Corbyn explains how Theresa May makes policy. The phrase is going to stick.

Ed Spencer by Ed Spencer
15 April 2018
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As the country digested Theresa May’s decision to bomb Syria, Jeremy Corbyn spoke about it on The Andrew Marr show.

https://twitter.com/jo55adams/status/985437167429267457

Criticising her decision not to recall parliament to vote on the strikes, the Labour leader said the PM appeared:

more interested in following Donald Trump’s lead than anything else. This is policy made up by Twitter.

Marr acknowledged the point, saying:

We’re not in favour of that.

Corbyn’s explanation of the government’s policy ‘strategy’ came after Donald Trump tweeted in the lead up to the strikes:

Russia vows to shoot down any and all missiles fired at Syria. Get ready Russia, because they will be coming, nice and new and “smart!” You shouldn’t be partners with a Gas Killing Animal who kills his people and enjoys it!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 11, 2018

The prime minister did not distance herself from this rhetoric. She tied her colours to Trump’s mast instead of recalling parliament.

But Corbyn also called for a war powers act on the show, which would ensure parliament gets a say in military action in future. He said:

What we need in this country is something more robust, like a war powers act, so that governments do get held to account by parliament for what they do in our name.

Public response

Many people, like Corbyn, also opposed the strikes and took to social media to express that opposition.

Some people highlighted that we should take refugees instead of dropping more bombs. This was a point made brilliantly by comic, David Schneider.

https://twitter.com/davidschneider/status/985174989090455554

https://twitter.com/davidschneider/status/985093131975700480

May’s government announced in 2017 that it would close the Dubs scheme after only accepting 350 children. This would have granted asylum to thousands of child refugees. And yet here we are again – firing missiles with no clear plan and no apparent desire to do anything about the refugee crisis.

https://twitter.com/DancingTheMind/status/985215390631563267

Corbyn captures the public mood

Corbyn’s performance on Marr resonated for many. Because it gave people a welcome break from the hawkish backslapping seen elsewhere.

The Labour leader’s plan to introduce a War Powers Act would ensure major decisions like this one on Syria are taken by parliament. This would be a fair way to ensure British people get a say on matters committed in their name, and maybe put a break on the constant rush to war.

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