Corbyn's dismal legacy will go down in history - EXPRESS COMMENT
SOME people's names become so synonymous with an action that they are formally recognised in the dictionary.
The magnificent Delia Smith has given her name to a style of cooking while the 19th-century Irish land agent Captain Charles C Boycott's name came to mean a principled refusal to attend meetings. What will Corbyn come to mean after the latest act of iniquity by the Labour leader? Shameful or a person seeking destruction and disruption, or extremist, or enemy of the state? This is certainly the meaning we can draw from his refusal to engage in Brexit talks with Theresa May.
It is no surprise that one of his predecessors as Labour leader, former prime minister Tony Blair was lost for words at the disgraceful position taken by Jeremy Corbyn.
Thankfully, decent Labour MPs such as Hilary Benn and Yvette Cooper have ignored his instructions not to hold talks with the Prime Minister.
His demand that no deal be taken off the table is a ploy to avoid talks as in the event of the EU not compromising, it is the only sensible way forward.
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Corbyn's quasi-communist policies, associations with terrorists, and failure to tackle anti-Semitism had already marked him out as a malign influence.
But even he should realise that in the current crisis differences need to be put aside in the national interest.
Sadly, the spirit of national duty which defined former prime ministers Ramsay MacDonald and Clement Attlee has been replaced by a power hungry desire to bring this country to its knees embodied in Corbyn.
Get well soon, HRH Philip
OUR THOUGHTS are with His Royal Highness Prince Philip today as he recovers from the shock of the car accident he suffered near the Sandringham estate yesterday.
It was a great relief to all of us who love our Royal family that the Duke of Edinburgh emerged unscathed and that the two people in the other car suffered only minor injuries.
In many ways it is a tribute to the Duke's longevity and fortitude that he is still driving at 97.
Although he is officially retired from public duties, the Prince is still a great support to Her Majesty the Queen.
They are a fantastic team and have served this country marvellously.
We wish him the very best as he recuperates.
What Jaw-some pictures
WE APOLOGISE to readers who are scared by the pictures of sharks in the paper today.
But they are truly spectacular and show just what magnificent beasts these creatures are.