They don’t want him to stand for leader in another election because he might win again and there’s nothing they can do about that.
Yes, I think it has to specifically be a vote of no confidence in the government. Which might be a bit extreme
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They can't just vote "We think the government is OK but we believe the electorate should have the chance to decide".
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Now maybe, they would go ahead and vote no confidence as a formality, like taking the Chiltern Hundreds, but it's wiggle room.
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huh, interesting!
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You could argue that calling an election now, with Labour in chaos, is exactly what the new law was supposed to prevent.
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you could also imagine anti-Corbyn Labour MP's (i.e. nearly all of them) voting against a no confidence motion on that basis.
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