BBC QT audience member tells Labour ‘make mind up’ over Brexit ‘can’t have it both ways!'
LISA NANDY was told to make up her mind over a general election during a fiery debate on BBC Question Time.
Question Time: Lisa Nandy told to 'make mind up' over election
Appearing on the debate programme in Beckenham, the MP for Wigan was attacked by an audience member who criticised Labour's inconsistent general election position. The clash came during talks of a no deal Brexit where one member of the audience claimed Boris Johnson had “no intention” of getting a deal. He said: “The British people need to wake up and realise it is going to be a no deal unless we get Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party out of Government.”
Ms Nandy shook her head at the gentleman’s comments about the Prime Minister.
After this, another member of the audience questioned her about Labour’s election stance.
He said: “Lisa I see you shaking your head about getting rid of Boris Johnson.
“Yet you keep blocking a general election.”
Ms Nandy replied to the man saying: “No, absolutely not.”
To which the audience member responded: “You can’t have it both ways.
“Make your mind up.”
Ms Nandy outlined the reasons she would not back an election before the Brexit deadline on October 31.
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She said: “I would vote for a general election tomorrow if I didn’t think the immediate upshot of that would be no deal Brexit.
“Boris Johnson has made no intention of abiding by the law. He has no respect for rules or for democracy.
The Labour MP added: “I do not trust this man an inch and I would not do that to my constituents.”
In response to her, the man questioned the MP for Wigan further.
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He said: “So you’re not confident about winning the general election?
“You don’t want a general election?”
Ms Nandy replied: “I do want a general election but I’m not going to do that before October 31.
“We’ve got to stop him inflicting self-harm on the people of this country.”
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Earlier in the programme, Ms Nandy said she found Brexit talk “depressing”.
She said she believed the UK was further away from departing from the EU since Mr Johnson became Prime Minister.
It comes as Mr Johnson met with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar to discuss the Irish border.
Following the meeting, Mr Varadkar indicated that there could still be hope for a new deal.
Despite the October 31 date looming, No 10 has repeatedly insisted that the UK will leave the EU on that date come what may.