In July, the SKWAWKBOX predicted that centrists were lining up behind the idea of a ‘government of national unity’ in a desperate attempt to prevent a Corbyn-led Labour government.

The very next day, deputy Labour leader and so-called ‘moderate’ Tom Watson told a bemused television interviewer that he considered it Labour’s job to prevent the Tory government from ‘bringing itself down’:

Developing circumstances – and a swelling outrage among Labour members – put that plan onto the back burner.

But it didn’t go away – and sure enough, with May’s government looking in the most serious danger yet as even her own MPs call for her to step down and a ‘no deal’ Brexit looming, centrists in both parties have resurrected the idea:

The significance of this is obvious – self-mutilation by the Labour right in order to damage the party, because so-called ‘moderates’ would prefer to inflict more suffering and death on the vulnerable under Tory government than see their bearded nemesis as PM.

Combined with a clearly coordinated effort to push a second referendum instead of a general election – supposedly Labour MPs even calling a general election ‘shtick’ and dismissing a change of government as unimportant compared to stopping Brexit – the real aims, loyalties and motives of laughably-termed ‘centrists’ couldn’t be more transparent.

This Twitter user got it exactly right – and nailed those motives in the process:

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