The Leader of the Opposition, Jeremy Corbyn's speech replying to the opening of the Meaningful Debate (not) by the Prime Minister was less than inspiring for political nerds like me who fail to see why the Labour Party is having anything to do with the political insanity called the Conservative Party and its obsessions with the European Union.
But Corbyn is consistent in his inconsistencies.
Strangely, he was less than focussed on the prospect of an early General Election that one might have expected given the calamitous defeats the Conservatives suffered just minutes earlier. Perhaps the considered wisdom in the Shadow Cabinet and the Leader of the Opposition's Office is that talking about the constitutional outrage of the Conservatives clinging onto office would only postpone the day that Jeremy Corbyn is invited to form a government. Well I beg to differ.
If defeated next Tuesday, we should all demand that the Conservatives resign and the Queen is advised to dissolve this Parliament and a new General Election called.
There can be no other constitutional course.
Which begs the question is Labour election ready, in that regard its EU policy is not credible?