Jeremy Corbyn ,the
Labour leader, who is a staunch republican, was expected to be sworn in
to the prestigious body, which involves kneeling in front of the
monarch and kissing her hand while swearing an oath of allegiance.
A
spokesman for Jeremy Corbyn said he could not attend today due to a diary
clash, but would not say what this was. It has been suggested he may use
a loophole to join the advisory body without ever meeting the Queen.
Jeremy Corbyn could join through a
mechanism called an order in council whereby the council agrees to
appoint a member in absentia. This is used for leaders of Commonwealth
countries
Jeremy Corbyn would be the first Leader of the Opposition not to carry out the traditional ceremony.
Jeremy Corbyn was invited to join the Privy Council by David Cameron
when the Prime Minister rang to congratulate him on becoming Labour
leader on September 12,2015 .It was left to his staff to contact Buckingham Palace to arrange a date.
As
a member of the council, Mr Corbyn would have the right to receive
intelligence briefings at a time of escalation of the war in Syria.
The
Queen returned from Balmoral to London yesterday and will meet her
Privy Councillors at Buckingham Palace today for the first time in ten
weeks.
The advisory body, which dates back hundreds of years, has more than 600 members, including ministers, bishops and judges.
David Cameron joined the body in March 2006
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