Tory rebels could pave the way to a Corbyn victory, says TIM NEWARK

THE hypocritical self-importance of Tory Remoaner rebels led by Dominic Grieve MP would be laughable were it not so dangerous for the future of our country.

Theresa May and Damian GreenGETTY

RINGLEADER: Dominic Grieve led Brexit rebellion against Theresa May

Pompously claiming their actions are simply procedural and intended to strengthen the rights of parliament, their rebellion undermined the fragile confidence building around Theresa May’s Government since her successful completion of phase one of the Brexit negotiations.

By doing so, it played into the hands of Jeremy Corbyn, bringing the prospect of a disastrous Marxist Labour government closer to hand.

Ever two-faced about his own attitude to Brexit, Mr Corbyn crowed that it was a “humiliating loss of authority” for Mrs May and she had “resisted democratic accountability”.

What utter nonsense, but more was to come from sanctimonious Remainers.

“This is a victory for British parliamentary democracy,” said Labour MP Chuka Umunna. But is parliament not supposed to express the will of the people who vote for these MPs?

Poll after poll shows they want their parliamentary representatives to get on with the business of Brexit and make it work, not endlessly frustrate and slow the process.

We’ve already had a referendum and then a “meaningful” and overwhelming parliamentary vote in support of triggering the process under Article 50.

What more do these rebels want? A ctually they want anything that drags out the process of Brexit to the point where they hope everyone will finally give up on it.

But by constantly undermining the dogged work of Mrs May and her Government this handful of deluded Tory rebels enforce a sense of never-ending chaos that makes Mr Corbyn’s Marxist fantasyland look like a welcome alternative.

Their hypocrisy is breathtaking. Tory rebel leader Mr Grieve MP was keen to promote his so-called integrity by declaring on BBC’s Newsnight that he was proud to do the right thing by his constituents.

Er, except that a majority of his South Bucks constituents voted Leave. So where does that put him?

Clearly at odds with his voters, but he’s not alone. 

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Theresa May claimed that we had won 35 out of 36 votes on EU Withdrawal Bill

So many Labour and Tory MPs who voted against Mrs May’s Brexit legislation this week come from areas that voted Leave and yet their representatives feel entitled to ignore their wishes for the supposedly greater good of parliamentary process.

These are Remoaners grabbing any weapon they can to frustrate the Government enacting an effective Brexit.

It is yet another example of the liberal elite doing all they can to ignore a democratic decision because it offends their supposedly better judgment.

Their self-satisfied arrogance is the reason why voters have such a low regard for politicians and Westminster.

It is why, when given the opportunity, they are only too keen to disrupt the cosy stitch-up and bring in outsiders.

Yet again this week polls show straight-talking backbencher Jacob Rees-Mogg MP as the overwhelming grassroots choice to lead the Conservative Party.

Despite his privileged background, he understands that listening to voters and their concerns is the most important part of his job. 

Jeremy CorbynGETTY

Jeremy Corbyn crowed that it was a 'humiliating loss of authority' for Mrs May

Not lecturing them on how misguided they are. In the meantime in the real world, British banks are defying gloomy Brexit forecasts by shifting just six per cent of their jobs from London.

Manufacturing exports are up and so was economic growth in the last quarter.

Business leaders are always looking for stability and confidence and sterling rose off the back of Mrs May’s positive conclusion to the first phase of Brexit negotiations last week.

Now all that is being jeopardised by the reckless self-regard of a handful of Tories and the shameless mischief making of Labour who are not putting country before party as they claim.

If they were, they would stop messing around and back Mrs May’s efforts to make Brexit a success. That is what the country wants.

As for the crudely opportunistic Mr Corbyn, he is most definitely putting the interests of the Labour Party before country, especially the majority of their working class supporters who voted Leave.

But there again the Labour Party has long since ceased to be about representing the working class.

Ever since PM Gordon Brown insulted a loyal Labour Party voter by calling her a bigot because she dared to voice her concerns about uncontrolled migration, Labour has become an increasingly middle class party more in touch with North London moaners than deprived Northern communities.

Theresa MayGETTY

MPs who voted against Mrs May’s Brexit legislation come from areas that voted Leave, says Tim

Momentum’s brutal ousting of traditional Labour councillors across the country is just hastening that process. The only honourable exceptions to this are Labour MPs Frank Field and Kate Hoey who defied Mr Corbyn to vote in support of Mrs May this week.

That Mr Grieve and his Tory rebels could think by voting to defeat the Government they are doing anyone any favours apart from Corbyn’s Labour Party shows how far removed they are from the realities of life beyond parliament.

Hopefully this first defeat for Mrs May since becoming PM will be seen as just another minor procedural setback.

But from outside the Westminster bubble it looks like yet another attempt, by an out-of-touch elite, to screw with the results of a referendum that finally gave us a chance to say what we really feel about the EU and mass migration.

That vote was about taking back control, not handing it over to self-obsessed, gameplaying politicians.

Tory rebels could pave the way to a Corbyn victory, says TIM NEWARK

THE hypocritical self-importance of Tory Remoaner rebels led by Dominic Grieve MP would be laughable were it not so dangerous for the future of our country.

Theresa May and Damian GreenGETTY

RINGLEADER: Dominic Grieve led Brexit rebellion against Theresa May

Pompously claiming their actions are simply procedural and intended to strengthen the rights of parliament, their rebellion undermined the fragile confidence building around Theresa May’s Government since her successful completion of phase one of the Brexit negotiations.

By doing so, it played into the hands of Jeremy Corbyn, bringing the prospect of a disastrous Marxist Labour government closer to hand.

Ever two-faced about his own attitude to Brexit, Mr Corbyn crowed that it was a “humiliating loss of authority” for Mrs May and she had “resisted democratic accountability”.

What utter nonsense, but more was to come from sanctimonious Remainers.

“This is a victory for British parliamentary democracy,” said Labour MP Chuka Umunna. But is parliament not supposed to express the will of the people who vote for these MPs?

Poll after poll shows they want their parliamentary representatives to get on with the business of Brexit and make it work, not endlessly frustrate and slow the process.

We’ve already had a referendum and then a “meaningful” and overwhelming parliamentary vote in support of triggering the process under Article 50.

What more do these rebels want? A ctually they want anything that drags out the process of Brexit to the point where they hope everyone will finally give up on it.

But by constantly undermining the dogged work of Mrs May and her Government this handful of deluded Tory rebels enforce a sense of never-ending chaos that makes Mr Corbyn’s Marxist fantasyland look like a welcome alternative.

Their hypocrisy is breathtaking. Tory rebel leader Mr Grieve MP was keen to promote his so-called integrity by declaring on BBC’s Newsnight that he was proud to do the right thing by his constituents.

Er, except that a majority of his South Bucks constituents voted Leave. So where does that put him?

Clearly at odds with his voters, but he’s not alone. 

Theresa May GETTY

Theresa May claimed that we had won 35 out of 36 votes on EU Withdrawal Bill

So many Labour and Tory MPs who voted against Mrs May’s Brexit legislation this week come from areas that voted Leave and yet their representatives feel entitled to ignore their wishes for the supposedly greater good of parliamentary process.

These are Remoaners grabbing any weapon they can to frustrate the Government enacting an effective Brexit.

It is yet another example of the liberal elite doing all they can to ignore a democratic decision because it offends their supposedly better judgment.

Their self-satisfied arrogance is the reason why voters have such a low regard for politicians and Westminster.

It is why, when given the opportunity, they are only too keen to disrupt the cosy stitch-up and bring in outsiders.

Yet again this week polls show straight-talking backbencher Jacob Rees-Mogg MP as the overwhelming grassroots choice to lead the Conservative Party.

Despite his privileged background, he understands that listening to voters and their concerns is the most important part of his job. 

Jeremy CorbynGETTY

Jeremy Corbyn crowed that it was a 'humiliating loss of authority' for Mrs May

Not lecturing them on how misguided they are. In the meantime in the real world, British banks are defying gloomy Brexit forecasts by shifting just six per cent of their jobs from London.

Manufacturing exports are up and so was economic growth in the last quarter.

Business leaders are always looking for stability and confidence and sterling rose off the back of Mrs May’s positive conclusion to the first phase of Brexit negotiations last week.

Now all that is being jeopardised by the reckless self-regard of a handful of Tories and the shameless mischief making of Labour who are not putting country before party as they claim.

If they were, they would stop messing around and back Mrs May’s efforts to make Brexit a success. That is what the country wants.

As for the crudely opportunistic Mr Corbyn, he is most definitely putting the interests of the Labour Party before country, especially the majority of their working class supporters who voted Leave.

But there again the Labour Party has long since ceased to be about representing the working class.

Ever since PM Gordon Brown insulted a loyal Labour Party voter by calling her a bigot because she dared to voice her concerns about uncontrolled migration, Labour has become an increasingly middle class party more in touch with North London moaners than deprived Northern communities.

Theresa MayGETTY

MPs who voted against Mrs May’s Brexit legislation come from areas that voted Leave, says Tim

Momentum’s brutal ousting of traditional Labour councillors across the country is just hastening that process. The only honourable exceptions to this are Labour MPs Frank Field and Kate Hoey who defied Mr Corbyn to vote in support of Mrs May this week.

That Mr Grieve and his Tory rebels could think by voting to defeat the Government they are doing anyone any favours apart from Corbyn’s Labour Party shows how far removed they are from the realities of life beyond parliament.

Hopefully this first defeat for Mrs May since becoming PM will be seen as just another minor procedural setback.

But from outside the Westminster bubble it looks like yet another attempt, by an out-of-touch elite, to screw with the results of a referendum that finally gave us a chance to say what we really feel about the EU and mass migration.

That vote was about taking back control, not handing it over to self-obsessed, gameplaying politicians.

Tory rebels could pave the way to a Corbyn victory, says TIM NEWARK

THE hypocritical self-importance of Tory Remoaner rebels led by Dominic Grieve MP would be laughable were it not so dangerous for the future of our country.

Theresa May and Damian GreenGETTY

RINGLEADER: Dominic Grieve led Brexit rebellion against Theresa May

Pompously claiming their actions are simply procedural and intended to strengthen the rights of parliament, their rebellion undermined the fragile confidence building around Theresa May’s Government since her successful completion of phase one of the Brexit negotiations.

By doing so, it played into the hands of Jeremy Corbyn, bringing the prospect of a disastrous Marxist Labour government closer to hand.

Ever two-faced about his own attitude to Brexit, Mr Corbyn crowed that it was a “humiliating loss of authority” for Mrs May and she had “resisted democratic accountability”.

What utter nonsense, but more was to come from sanctimonious Remainers.

“This is a victory for British parliamentary democracy,” said Labour MP Chuka Umunna. But is parliament not supposed to express the will of the people who vote for these MPs?

Poll after poll shows they want their parliamentary representatives to get on with the business of Brexit and make it work, not endlessly frustrate and slow the process.

We’ve already had a referendum and then a “meaningful” and overwhelming parliamentary vote in support of triggering the process under Article 50.

What more do these rebels want? A ctually they want anything that drags out the process of Brexit to the point where they hope everyone will finally give up on it.

But by constantly undermining the dogged work of Mrs May and her Government this handful of deluded Tory rebels enforce a sense of never-ending chaos that makes Mr Corbyn’s Marxist fantasyland look like a welcome alternative.

Their hypocrisy is breathtaking. Tory rebel leader Mr Grieve MP was keen to promote his so-called integrity by declaring on BBC’s Newsnight that he was proud to do the right thing by his constituents.

Er, except that a majority of his South Bucks constituents voted Leave. So where does that put him?

Clearly at odds with his voters, but he’s not alone. 

Theresa May GETTY

Theresa May claimed that we had won 35 out of 36 votes on EU Withdrawal Bill

So many Labour and Tory MPs who voted against Mrs May’s Brexit legislation this week come from areas that voted Leave and yet their representatives feel entitled to ignore their wishes for the supposedly greater good of parliamentary process.

These are Remoaners grabbing any weapon they can to frustrate the Government enacting an effective Brexit.

It is yet another example of the liberal elite doing all they can to ignore a democratic decision because it offends their supposedly better judgment.

Their self-satisfied arrogance is the reason why voters have such a low regard for politicians and Westminster.

It is why, when given the opportunity, they are only too keen to disrupt the cosy stitch-up and bring in outsiders.

Yet again this week polls show straight-talking backbencher Jacob Rees-Mogg MP as the overwhelming grassroots choice to lead the Conservative Party.

Despite his privileged background, he understands that listening to voters and their concerns is the most important part of his job. 

Jeremy CorbynGETTY

Jeremy Corbyn crowed that it was a 'humiliating loss of authority' for Mrs May

Not lecturing them on how misguided they are. In the meantime in the real world, British banks are defying gloomy Brexit forecasts by shifting just six per cent of their jobs from London.

Manufacturing exports are up and so was economic growth in the last quarter.

Business leaders are always looking for stability and confidence and sterling rose off the back of Mrs May’s positive conclusion to the first phase of Brexit negotiations last week.

Now all that is being jeopardised by the reckless self-regard of a handful of Tories and the shameless mischief making of Labour who are not putting country before party as they claim.

If they were, they would stop messing around and back Mrs May’s efforts to make Brexit a success. That is what the country wants.

As for the crudely opportunistic Mr Corbyn, he is most definitely putting the interests of the Labour Party before country, especially the majority of their working class supporters who voted Leave.

But there again the Labour Party has long since ceased to be about representing the working class.

Ever since PM Gordon Brown insulted a loyal Labour Party voter by calling her a bigot because she dared to voice her concerns about uncontrolled migration, Labour has become an increasingly middle class party more in touch with North London moaners than deprived Northern communities.

Theresa MayGETTY

MPs who voted against Mrs May’s Brexit legislation come from areas that voted Leave, says Tim

Momentum’s brutal ousting of traditional Labour councillors across the country is just hastening that process. The only honourable exceptions to this are Labour MPs Frank Field and Kate Hoey who defied Mr Corbyn to vote in support of Mrs May this week.

That Mr Grieve and his Tory rebels could think by voting to defeat the Government they are doing anyone any favours apart from Corbyn’s Labour Party shows how far removed they are from the realities of life beyond parliament.

Hopefully this first defeat for Mrs May since becoming PM will be seen as just another minor procedural setback.

But from outside the Westminster bubble it looks like yet another attempt, by an out-of-touch elite, to screw with the results of a referendum that finally gave us a chance to say what we really feel about the EU and mass migration.

That vote was about taking back control, not handing it over to self-obsessed, gameplaying politicians.

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