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Corbyn tells Johnson to ‘jog on with your daft ideas’ after PM’s miserable defeat on Brexit deal

Afroze Fatima Zaidi by Afroze Fatima Zaidi
20 October 2019
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On 19 October, in a special parliamentary session labelled ‘Super Saturday’, MPs rejected the Brexit deal proposed by PM Boris Johnson. The outcome is a huge blow to Johnson, who was forced to send a letter to the EU to request an extension in keeping with the Benn Act.

Johnson has been consistent in resisting an extension to the 31 October Brexit date. Yesterday’s vote, compelling him to request an extension, has therefore made him the centre of more than a few jokes:

Boris Johnson hasn’t been able to get his #SellOutDeal through parliament

The ‘man who could get a deal done’, couldn’t pic.twitter.com/oqAhDYsLKn

— Diane Abbott (@HackneyAbbott) October 19, 2019

Boris Johnson: “dismayed by this result”

— The Poisonous Euros Atmosphere Fan (@DawnHFoster) October 19, 2019

“I would rather die in a ditch than send a letter of extension” Boris Johnson 😱 pic.twitter.com/txkM3tCGYg

— ARTIST TAXI DRIVER (@chunkymark) October 20, 2019

Others, meanwhile, called out the glaring hypocrisy in the establishment media’s response to Johnson:

Do you remember the media furore when it was said that Corbyn “had not bowed low enough” at Remembrance Day service (although his bow was as low as many other leading figures)?

Compare treatment of lying, law-breaking, dangerous Johnson.

Our MSM – including BBC – is a disgrace

— Tom London (@TomLondon6) October 20, 2019

Dear UK journalists,
It's not important whether he signed the frigging letter or not.
HE BROKE HIS PROMISE. He said he'd rather die.
Please stop your stomach-churning hat-doffing to this Eton idiot, get your balls back and start HOLDING JOHNSON AND CO. TO ACCOUNT.
Regards,
Tom https://t.co/z2pwljER9N

— Tom Pride (@ThomasPride) October 20, 2019

Jog on, Boris!

After Johnson’s humiliating defeat in parliament, Corbyn addressed a rally in Liverpool with a message of hope:

I want to lead a Labour government that will challenge the environmental crisis, that will challenge the housing crisis, and give young people that hope for the future. And say to Boris Johnson and company: jog on with your daft ideas.

My message to Boris Johnson and company: jog on with your daft ideas.#Marr #Ridge pic.twitter.com/1FzxoJwafy

— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) October 20, 2019

And calls for a general election are doing the rounds again in the wake of the Super Saturday vote:

Whatever happens today, the Brexit crisis has been an ETON MESS from start to finish.

Only a GENERAL ELECTION can sweep the Tories from power and elect a Labour government for the many.

— Dan Carden (@DanCardenMP) October 19, 2019

Complying with the law

There have been growing calls for Johnson to comply with the law and engage in negotiations to extend the Brexit deadline. Many people, including shadow chancellor John McDonnell, criticised Johnson’s potential contempt:

John McDonnell says Johnson is 'behaving like a spoiled brat'.

He also says this may be contempt of court and, we say, there should not be one law for them and another for us — their privileged positions shouldn't protect them.#JailJohnson #Ridge #Marrpic.twitter.com/L2HGJKAnys

— JD Black🥀 (@_JD_Black) October 20, 2019

https://twitter.com/SkyeCitySeries/status/1185669152478023687

Boris Johnson has lied to the Queen, unlawfully suspended Parliament, is trying to rig the next General election with voter suppression & now, by refusing to sign the Brexit extension letter has shown his utter contempt for Parliament & the Courts https://t.co/88jKP6xdsI

— Peter Stefanovic (@PeterStefanovi2) October 19, 2019

Letters and bluster

The PM sent a letter to EU leaders without signing it. He also added a note to say he still thinks the UK should leave the EU on 31 October. However, commentators are calling Johnson’s antics “spin” and “bluster”:

This is such transparent spin. The excerpt he’s sent literally says “Prime Minister of the United Kingdom” at the bottom of it and Tusk has already acknowledged receiving a request to delay.

Whether or not Johnson signed it is irrelevant. pic.twitter.com/T42ZobM7nO

— Adam Bienkov (@AdamBienkov) October 19, 2019

https://twitter.com/simonk_133/status/1185676316546424833?s=20

Forget the spin and the other letters. The story of the night is that Boris Johnson has sent the letter and asked for an extension, after saying he never ever would.

— Lewis Goodall (@lewis_goodall) October 19, 2019

Ultimately, the PM has sent the letter mandated by the Benn Act, and the EU will respond to it accordingly:

The extension request has just arrived. I will now start consulting EU leaders on how to react. #Brexit

— Charles Michel (@eucopresident) October 19, 2019

how will EU deal with Number 10 letter? EU source: “They take the letter on its merits and ignore the others.“

— Lewis Goodall (@lewis_goodall) October 19, 2019

Johnson famously said that he’d “rather be dead in a ditch” than request an extension to the 31 October Brexit deadline. Regardless of what happens this week, at least those who see through his lies and grandstanding will enjoy watching him eat his words.

Featured image via Twitter – Jeremy Corbyn / Wikimedia – MrsSnrub

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  1. burtonschrader says:
    7 years ago

    One thing at a time please Corbyn. Get the Brexit referendum done giving the population an opportunity to make their position clear, then have a GE. How can a GE take place with so many variables if done b4 a clear vote on in or out takes place?

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