The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Corbyn taunts PM over her ‘coalition of chaos’

Labour leader expects second snap election and predicts more Scottish seats

- KIERAN ANDREWS POLITICAL EDITOR kiandrews@thecourier.co.uk

Jeremy Corbyn has predicted the UK will hold a second snap general election and claimed Labour would return further Scottish MPs if there was another quick-fire vote.

The UK leader was speaking as he introduced the seven politician­s who were last week elected to represent his party in the House of Commons.

He also summoned Ian Murray, the sole Scottish Labour representa­tive at Westminste­r for two years following 2015’s near wipe-out, for a “private chat” but party sources said there was no decision as yet about whether the Edinburgh South MP will return as shadow Scottish Secretary after quitting last summer as part of a failed coup against the leader.

Mr Corbyn said: “Scotland has elected Labour MPs in good numbers, voted Labour in good numbers and I’m very enthusiast­ic and very optimistic about the future.

“Our campaignin­g hasn’t stopped. It carries on and as soon as this government finally realises it cannot govern there will be another election and we’ll be back in bigger numbers still.”

Labour had expected to win two seats in Scotland, Edinburgh South and East Lothian, but exceeded expectatio­ns by also returning members for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeat­h, Glasgow North East, Coatbridge and Chryston, and Rutherglen and Hamilton West.

Mr Corbyn praised Mr Murray, who tweeted earlier this year that his boss was “destroying the party”, for being “the one who carried the flag alone” for two years.

Mr Corbyn was applauded by Labour MPs as he returned to the House of Commons after making shock gains across the UK mocked Theresa May’s campaign slogans as he said Labour will offer “strong and stable leadership” if her “coalition of chaos” fails.

He made light of Mrs May’s troubles as Prime Minister as she bids to agree a deal with the Democratic Unionist Party to prop up her Conservati­ve administra­tion.

Responding following the re-election of John Bercow as Commons Speaker, Mr Corbyn said: “I’m sure we all look forward to welcoming the Queen’s Speech just as soon as the coalition of chaos has been negotiated.

“I must let the House know – and the rest of the nation know – that if that is not possible, the Labour Party stands ready to offer strong and stable leadership in the national interest.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, centre, welcomes his new Scottish MPs to Westminste­r.
Picture: PA. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, centre, welcomes his new Scottish MPs to Westminste­r.

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