The question is how long Labour can hold out before having to go back to the people in a general election?
Refusing is going to be hard to maintain as Tories taunt them over the holidays about being afraid to call a GE, justified or not.
And if they refuse and Parliament finds itself in exactly the same spot in 90 days, there's no Benn act to stop a no-deal next time.
The only sure way to stop a no-deal is to replace Boris as PM, but Labour don't seem to have much faith that a GE would do that. Not a good look.
Good Morning Friday 17th July 2026


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