On Politics Live today, Andrew Neill asked the very same question of Barry Gardiner. Gardiner defended Corbyn saying that the strategy was to let the Tories continue to rip themselves apart and, if Corbyn had gone on the offensive, it might unite the Tories in defence of May.
Neill countered that even Jeremy Corbyn couldn’t unite the Tory party.
These are the sort of photo ops Corbyn was on about yesterday when apparently he was supposed to be triggering May’s tedious pre-programmed answers at PMQ’s.
‘The typical user of a foodbank is not someone that’s languishing in poverty, it’s someone who has a cash flow problem episodically,’ D Raab.