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Shouts of ‘where is she?’ as Theresa May ducks parliament after the Brexit implosion [VIDEO]

James Wright by James Wright
5 December 2017
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Labour MPs shouted “where is she?” as Theresa May appeared to duck parliament the day after the Brexit implosion. Shadow Brexit Secretary Keir Starmer was laying into the Conservative government over the deadlock:

The last 24 hours have given a new meaning to the phrase ‘coalition of chaos’. Yesterday morning, No 10 was briefing that a deal would be signed. There was high expectation that the Prime Minister would make a triumphant statement to the house… By tea time, we had a 49-second press conference saying the deal was off.

On 4 December, Theresa May tried to make an agreement with the EU to solve the crisis of the Irish border without securing the backing of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). Given that the DUP props up the Conservative minority government, that didn’t go well. The agreement proposed that Northern Ireland remains tied to some EU regulations, while the rest of the UK cuts ties. This was then thwarted by the DUP, because the party views a special agreement for Northern Ireland as a fracturing of the UK.

Starmer continued, questioning May’s absence in the Commons:

It’s one thing… to go to Brussels and fall out with those on the other side of the negotiating table. It’s quite another to go to Brussels and fall out with those supposedly on your own side of the negotiating table. If ever there was a day for the Prime Minister to come to this House and to answer questions, it’s today.

Labour MPs demanded ‘Where is she?’:

“The DUP tail is wagging the Tory dog… What an embarrassment … if the price of the PM’s approach is reopening of bitter NI divides, the price is too high”: @Keir_Starmer to Davis: pic.twitter.com/8xFYYap8yr

— Faisal Islam (@faisalislam) December 5, 2017

‘Coalition of chaos’

Starmer had begun by using the Conservatives’ own campaigning slogan against them. During the past two general elections, the Conservatives have warned of a ‘coalition of chaos’ between Labour and the SNP:

https://twitter.com/MattTurner4L/status/937780857418461185

And ahead of the 2015 election, David Cameron warned:

This 2015 tweet from Cameron now reads like a wish granted by a cursed monkey paw. pic.twitter.com/ZBIkTW683j

— Jamie Ross (@JamieRoss7) December 5, 2017

With her own coalition of chaos on display, May appears to have ducked parliament over the Brexit deadlock. It’s hard not to agree with Starmer when he calls the situation an “embarrassment”.

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