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How Much Longer Can Labour Last Under The Leadership Of Corbyn?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Corbyn is a bad leader, but the main problem is its MPs.
Even if they had a different leader, they would still have the same bad policies.
So the future looks bleak for them.
Fortunately the Tory Government is tied up implementing Brexit for the next 3 years+, so hopefully they won't have time to pass any bad bills.
Even if they had a different leader, they would still have the same bad policies.
So the future looks bleak for them.
Fortunately the Tory Government is tied up implementing Brexit for the next 3 years+, so hopefully they won't have time to pass any bad bills.
I think everyone - including Mr Corbyn - knows that he will not be leading the party into the next election.
So the question remains as asked - how much longer will they put up with him before he is ousted?
His position - mandated by the grass roots, loathed by his party, and utterly unsuitable to provide anything approaching a meaningful Opposition - is untenable.
So the question remains as asked - how much longer will they put up with him before he is ousted?
His position - mandated by the grass roots, loathed by his party, and utterly unsuitable to provide anything approaching a meaningful Opposition - is untenable.
We've been here before - remember Michael Foot, remember Iain Duncan Smith?
Both main parties seem to get into an "out of power for a generation" mode every once in a while and enter a cycle of self-harm and increasing despair.
It lasts until the governing party finally screws up so badly that the opposition realises they have a chance of power, whereupon they come to their senses and find an electable leader (eg Blair, Cameron).
Both main parties seem to get into an "out of power for a generation" mode every once in a while and enter a cycle of self-harm and increasing despair.
It lasts until the governing party finally screws up so badly that the opposition realises they have a chance of power, whereupon they come to their senses and find an electable leader (eg Blair, Cameron).
The fact that Jeremy Corbyn will lead the Labour party into the next election, is a "racing certainty."
How can they get rid of him?
He was elected by a "landslide" majority by the Labour Party members et Al and fought off a challenge quite recently.
Who would challenge him?.......again.
Corbyn will hang on until the bitter end, which, in my opinion will be the next General Election.
How can they get rid of him?
He was elected by a "landslide" majority by the Labour Party members et Al and fought off a challenge quite recently.
Who would challenge him?.......again.
Corbyn will hang on until the bitter end, which, in my opinion will be the next General Election.
As has been aired several times on here before, the old left-right ideologies are a thing of the past, but no one has told Corbyn and he seems to be trying to answer contemporary questions with 19th and 20th century answers, today it is issues which count; globalization, sovereignty and immigration etc.
Listening to the spokespeople for Corbyn's labour party on Question Time has become an embarrassment.
Listening to the spokespeople for Corbyn's labour party on Question Time has become an embarrassment.
i think that trade unions were brilliant for stopping the use of people akin to slaves. workers rights are now protected by law. the problem with the far left is that they want to rail against things that no longer exist. anyone with any sense knows that wealth comes from success in selling our products around the world. what we need is a centre-left party that is considerate to business, but not beholden to them. the greatest brief of any government is to keep it's population safe, sensible defence and good laws are essential. i can't see anyone on the labour benches capable of doing it for their people.
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