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I fear that the party will be left wandering the wilderness for the next 40 years ; unless they can come up with a charismatic moses type figure to lead them out
Bazile/// I hope that the party will be left wandering the wilderness for the next 40 years ///

There, I've fixed it for you, bazzer. No need to thank me. ;)




Burnham, but they'll go for a woman.

Or Yvette Cooper.
Obama will be available soon

None of the above,

Hopefully!
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Burnham. He's not great but he's the best of that bunch. As for being a PM... that's another question.
You notice ,yet again,that back stabbing Labour are realising bit by bit why they are a failing party and are taking leafs out of the Tory's book.
They now say that they have had to endure a useless Brown followed by a useless Milliband and unlike the Tory's couldn't do a thing about it if they wanted to rid themselves of an under performing leader.Now they want leadership reform. Pity none had the cajones to speak up against their under performing leaders at the time but there again perhaps not!!!
As a former Labour voter, none of the above could fill that post adequately.
It won't be Jeremy Corbyn or Yvette Cooper.

Godalmighty ... the Trots snouting for power.

It's like Animal Farm. The pigs will fight for control, and eventually end up trying to impersonate the Tories.

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