Blair said Boris Johnson wanted an early election because it would be a “trap” for Labour. Rather than voting for an early election, MPs should insist on a referendum, he said:
If parliament cannot agree, then the right way to consult the people is not through a general election but through a referendum.
That means, as MPs from different parties have agreed, that there should not be a motion of no confidence but rather legislation preventing no deal.
Should the government seek an election, it should be refused in favour of a referendum.
It is counter-intuitive for opposition parties to refuse an election. But in this exceptional case, it is vital they do so as a matter of principle, until Brexit is resolved.
Brexit is an issue which stands on its own, was originally decided on its own and should be reconsidered on its own.
The Brexiteers are laying a trap, to seem as if pushed into an election, whilst actively preparing for one.
Blair said Jeremy Corbyn’s unpopularity would make an election more appealing to Johnson.
[The Brexiters] know there are two issues in British politics not one: Brexit; and the Corbyn leadership.
It is the interplay between these two issues that has shaped and defined British politics over the past 3-4 years.
Boris Johnson knows that if no deal Brexit stands on its own as a proposition, it might well fail. But if he mixes up the Brexit question with the Corbyn question in a general election, he could succeed, despite a majority being against a no deal Brexit, because some may fear a Corbyn premiership more. — Live feed from Guardian
Trump talked up the prospects for a US-UK trade agreement when the two men met face to face in Biarritz on Sunday, for the first time since Johnson became prime minister.
The US president said they would sign a “very big trade deal, bigger than we’ve ever had,” once the UK is freed from the “anchor” of the EU around its “ankle”.
Asked what his advice was for Brexit, the president said: “He [Johnson] needs no advice. He is the right man for the job.” Johnson said Trump was “on message there”. — Heather Stewart
Boris can't have his erection unless Labour agree. So, it ain't that simple — Baden
on what basis? Which policies of his are misguided and why? — Baden
Brexit per se. I mean, it's not a matter of voting for one side that supports Brexit, and another side that opposes it
the press coverage here in Aus has been generally critical. — Wayfarer
Marxism is generally the preferred method of attempting to discredit him. — Baden
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