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Corbyn nails it in the Commons as May’s government teeters on the brink

Fréa Lockley by Fréa Lockley
15 November 2018
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On 14 November, Theresa May finally announced the details of the Brexit agreement. Following a lengthy meeting, reports emerged that she had full cabinet agreement on the deal.

By the following morning, five ministers resigned before May even got to speak to parliament. Jeremy Corbyn said:

the government… is in chaos.

And he’s absolutely spot on.

Falling like dominoes

Northern Ireland minister Shailesh Vara went first. He was swiftly followed by Brexit secretary Dominic Raab:

Today, I have resigned as Brexit Secretary. I cannot in good conscience support the terms proposed for our deal with the EU. Here is my letter to the PM explaining my reasons, and my enduring respect for her. pic.twitter.com/tf5CUZnnUz

— Dominic Raab (@DominicRaab) November 15, 2018

Work and pensions secretary Esther McVey went next:

Earlier this morning I informed the Prime Minister I was resigning from her Cabinet pic.twitter.com/ZeBkL5n2xH

— Esther McVey (@EstherMcVey1) November 15, 2018

Then they toppled fast. Junior Brexit minister Suella Braverman and Anne-Marie Trevelyan, private secretary for education, also offered their resignations.

All of this happened before May spoke to the House of Commons. And when Corbyn spoke, he absolutely nailed it.

Mr Corbyn!

Corbyn was critical as soon as May announced the deal. On 14 November, he categorically stated that it had failed to meet Labour’s ‘six tests’, confirming that Labour will vote against it. But he went even further, saying the Withdrawal Agreement was:

a huge and damaging failure. After two years of bungled negotiations, the government has produced a botched deal that breaches the prime minister’s own red lines, and does not meet our six tests.

He then said:

The government… is in chaos.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn says draft #Brexit deal represents a "huge and damaging failure" which breaches PM's own red lines and does not meet Labour's six tests

Live updates: https://t.co/x82eDksQEU pic.twitter.com/GanDjnO2yI

— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) November 15, 2018

Many people think that Corbyn has played a perfect strategy:

Jeremy Corbyn's strategy now showing itself to have been very wise. Labour have one job today. Take a step back, and let the Tory Party destroy itself for a generation. Then we'll step in and deliver a deal that unites sensible remainers and reluctant Brexiteers.

— Tory Fibs (@ToryFibs) November 15, 2018

Next?

While Corbyn made his speech, DUP MPs were seen nodding in agreement. As Scottish Labour & Co-operative Party MP Paul Sweeney commented, this suggests that May “really has blown it”:

The DUP MPs are nodding furiously in agreement with Jeremy Corbyn as he takes apart the Prime Minister's flawed Northern Ireland backstop plan. The DUP. She really has blown it now.

— Paul Sweeney (@PaulJSweeney) November 15, 2018

So the cliché goes, a week is a long time in politics. At the moment, a day seems even longer. And we may only be counting the hours until May’s government collapses. Eyes on.

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