Opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn on Wednesday (local time) tabled a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Theresa May after she suffered a humiliating defeat as her controversial Brexit deal plan was voted down by the MPs at the House of Commons by a resounding majority of 230.Before going for voting over the deal, Corbyn, leader of the Labour Party, took to Twitter, saying: "Theresa May's deal is bad for our economy, for our democracy and for the country. Labour will vote against it tonight."The opposition leader further stated that Prime Minister May has "reached the end of the line" and therefore, it is time to call for general elections in the country."If Theresa May's botched deal is defeated today she'll only have herself to blame after two wasted years negotiating with her cabinet and her bickering backbenchers instead of the European Union (EU). We need an election to have the chance to vote for a government that can bring people together," Corbyn ...