Daily Mail

Corbyn boasts: I’ll probably be the PM within a year

- j.stevens@dailymail.co.uk By John Stevens Deputy Political Editor

JEREMY Corbyn risked being accused of arrogance yesterday after declaring he will be in Downing Street next year.

The Labour leader said he would ‘probably’ win an election and that he was ‘ready to be prime minister tomorrow’.

He claimed: ‘There will probably be another election in the next 12 months. I will probably win.’

It is not the first time he has made such bullish comments. After appearing at Glastonbur­y Festival in June, he reportedly told its founder Michael Eavis that he would be in Number Ten ‘by Christmas’.

And at the Labour Party Conference in September, he told delegates his party was ‘on the threshold of power’.

However, Theresa May has beaten off her critics and will spend Christmas in Downing Street – where many MPs want her to remain.

As well as reiteratin­g belief in his party’s imminent success, Mr Corbyn told women’s magazine Grazia that ‘untidiness’ was his worst trait.

The wide-ranging interview also touched on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s upcoming wedding. Mr Corbyn, who is known for his republican beliefs, said: ‘She’s clearly a very decent person.’

The Royal Family will pay for the wedding, including the church service, the music, the flowers and the reception, Kensington Palace has said.

But the security costs for the high-profile celebratio­n will fall to the taxpayer.

Mr Corbyn said: ‘Weddings come pretty pricey, I understand, but I think the cost should be borne by the family themselves.’

Asked about the Westminste­r sex harassment scandal, the Labour leader said he was ‘horrified’. He added that he had not heard tales of inappropri­ate conduct himself during his 35 years as an MP.

He said: ‘Not many whispers, no. I was very shocked. I’m horrified and appalled by it all. I think sexism is a real challenge in society that needs to be dealt with.

‘The allegation­s are all investigat­ed and dealt with as appropriat­e.

‘We support the people making them as well as the people being alleged against.’

Mr Corbyn said Labour was ‘not dealing with huge numbers’ of allegation­s but added: ‘We’re dealing with some cases and they are of course disturbing when you get them.

‘ But we have a process, including a confidenti­al hotline and an independen­t person to investigat­e. I’m utterly determined all Labour party events will be a safe place for women to go.’

On Brexit, Mr Corbyn said that during the referendum campaign some people had been ‘extremely irresponsi­ble in what they did and said’.

But he admitted: ‘We have to recognise it was the largest participat­ion of people in an electoral process ever in Britain and they chose to leave’.

Pressed on why he was not campaignin­g to reverse the decision in a second referendum, he said: ‘ I think we should continue putting pressure on the Government to allow a transition period to develop, because at the moment we’re in danger of getting into a complete mess in March 2019.’

At his keynote conference speech earlier this year, Mr Corbyn declared that Labour was ready for government and urged Theresa May to call another snap election.

‘Another election in 12 months’

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