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Coward Theresa May couldn’t even negotiate a TV debate. How can we believe she could negotiate Brexit?

The end: Theresa May has refused to take part in a straightforward, head-to-head TV debate with Jeremy Corbyn about her Brexit plan, despite being the one who proposed it. She is a coward.

Incompetence on this scale puts Theresa May in a league of her own.

First, she challenged Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to a televised debate on her Brexit deal – after having run away from such confrontations in the run-up to the 2017 general election.

Then it emerged that she may have been colluding with the BBC to create a situation in which Mr Corbyn would appear to be “running scared” from a debate – by demanding that the debate be hosted by the Corporation and feature a panel of pro-Tory personalities, conditions that she knew Mr Corbyn would never accept.

Then her plan fell flat on its backside when Mr Corbyn said he would be happy to take part in a direct, head-to-head debate on the BBC or any other channel, but would not accept the proposed format because it short-changed the public.

Then the BBC pulled out of negotiations to host the debate in what can only be described as a hissy fit.

Now it seems Mrs May has become the one running scared, after ITV pulled out of the bidding to host a debate and Labour said this was because Mrs May had refused to take part.

According to a party spokesperson: “Theresa May is once again running scared of debating Jeremy Corbyn, just as she did in the general election. Jeremy Corbyn accepted the Prime Minister’s offer of a debate on Brexit immediately. He said he would relish the opportunity to debate her, and that remains the case.

“Labour believed the head-to-head offer from ITV was the most straight forward format. A head-to-head would give viewers the greatest clarity and allow both speakers to get into detail.

“The Prime Minister has refused to join Jeremy in a head-to-head debate. Her team tried to confuse people with a convoluted format. But the British public will see this for what it is – Theresa May unable to face real scrutiny over her crumbling deal.”

The Twitterati called it out for what it was:

I certainly put it in my headline.

Anyone exhibiting incompetence of this kind, in any other job, would be out on their ear in no time – but Mrs May is still clinging to the top job in the United Kingdom, despite having proven herself an abject failure at the job.

She is only being kept in office – but not in power – by Tory Parliamentarians who don’t know what to do if she is ousted.

While they dither, the country crumbles.

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Will Brexit ‘meaningful vote be postponed – or even called off?

It seems insane but apparently Theresa May has been asked to consider delaying, or even cancelling, the “meaningful vote” on her Brexit agreement with the European Union, which has been due to take place next Tuesday (December 11).

It is a requirement of an Act of Parliament (s.13 of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018) that the government of the United Kingdom bring forth an amendable Parliamentary motion at the end of that government’s negotiations on the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union, which Parliament may reject if it so chooses.

Failure to bring a motion will be another contempt of Parliament. Mrs May has already headed the first UK government in history to be held in contempt by Parliament; does anybody think she’s strong enough to hold on if she is found to commit contempt a second time in two weeks?

That she would. But if she goes ahead, she risks far worse for her political party, as Lord Heseltine spelled out in a debate in the House of Lords:

He was saying that Brexit will mean the UK economy will have less money to spend, meaning there will be less available to help keep the poorest people from absolute destitution, and he was saying that he did not want to support any decision that would make that happen.

If you don’t understand why he would say such a thing, consider the following – accurate – video clip from Momentum:

That’s the Brexit proposed for the UK by Mrs May; a mess concocted after two years in which she has done nothing but squabble with her own MPs about whose selfishness should be allowed to dictate what happens.

Yesterday (December 6) it was suggested that pulling the vote was now on the Tory government’s agenda as this would win support from the Democratic Unionist Party and the European Research Group of hard Brexiters in the Conservative Party. It would mean the so-called “Grieve amendment”, which would make it possible for Parliament to dictate the future of Brexit, could not be triggered. And it would buy time for more negotiations with the EU.

Media sources seemed unsure what was going on:

So the government seems caught between a rock and a hard place. What can be done?

This left-wing commentator has suggested an answer:

And this one explains why such a move may be a good idea:

There doesn’t actually need to be a vote to split Theresa May’s support base. If it doesn’t take place, it will be because she can’t win it with the agreement she has – she she’ll have to change it…

… And then she’ll still have to bring it before Parliament or be found in contempt again.

All told – vote or no vote – it seems the only certainty is laid out in The Prole Star‘s tweet, below:

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