As it stands Corbyn can't form a coalition without a General Election and he isn't getting one unless there is a no confidence vote or the Tory leader announces an election.
650 seats, 643 after discounting Sinn Fien, which makes 322 MPs a majority. Add up Labour 262, SNP 35, LD 12, Others 13-7 = 315, so a no confidence vote only carries if DUP vote for it.
Yes he can. If MPs fail to support May's Queen's Speech the Queen is obliged to ask Corbyn to form a minority government. An absolute majority is not necessary, a simple majority is enough.
Yes he can. If MPs fail to support May's Queen's Speech the Queen is obliged to ask Corbyn to form a minority government. An absolute majority is not necessary, a simple majority is enough.
And what were the odds on May not getting a massive majority a few weeks ago. Don't be so quick to LOL at anything in the current climate, I would say.