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Jexit...
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Not if but when...well thats always been the case..but imminent now...
http:// home.bt .com/ne ws/uk-n ews/sac ked-hil ary-ben n-rules -out-la bour-le adershi p-bid-a s-party -faces- civil-w ar-1136 4070039 545
mind you most of the shadow lot really were that...a bunch of unknown nobodys
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mind you most of the shadow lot really were that...a bunch of unknown nobodys
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Corbyn has already said he will stand again as leader and is certain to be re-elected by a huge majority of ordinary labour party members as he was the first time around! Remember he had an unprecedented first round victory with over 54% of the vote! his support among the ordinary party members, who are the ones who vote has increased not decreased. Some Labour MP's don't like him but the rank and file members love him!
You forget one thing, Eddie. To get on the ballot in the first place he needs the support of 35 Labour MPs. He only got them last time because some thought that a wider choice would be a good thing and lent him their support, even though they had no intention of voting for him. Will he get 35 nominations this time?
There was mikey telling us the Tories where divided every 5 minutes, when in fact Labour are a vessel of fragments barely connected. Now they are blaming jezza for not delivery a remain vote among Labour supporters when they should throw all that out of the window and start looking into why people of all sides have had enough of the EU. All they'll do is have another leadership circus and end up with Jezza as leader once more.