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Labour Leadership?
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assuming a leadership challenge is launched by members of the parliamentary party (the media seem to think it's likely), i'm trying to get my head round how it'll work.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3665 8985
in order to stand, the above link says any candidate needs support of 20% of the party MPs (which is near enough 50, i think - it says 15% if there's a vacancy but since Mr Corbyn has no intention of resigning that doesn't apply). so, assuming he stands (he's said he will), are there that many MPs who'll support him? since nearly all of Mr Corbyn's support comes from the grassroots membership (and it'll be them that elect him), is it fair that the parliamentary party effectively has the final say on who can stand for election?
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in order to stand, the above link says any candidate needs support of 20% of the party MPs (which is near enough 50, i think - it says 15% if there's a vacancy but since Mr Corbyn has no intention of resigning that doesn't apply). so, assuming he stands (he's said he will), are there that many MPs who'll support him? since nearly all of Mr Corbyn's support comes from the grassroots membership (and it'll be them that elect him), is it fair that the parliamentary party effectively has the final say on who can stand for election?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The rule book says challengers to an incumbant leader must have a fifth of nominations from MPs/MEPs. In effect, that is 50 votes.
So the leader does not need nominations, only the challengers. But now they are arguing about that now, and it may be challenged in Court
They really are a complete shower and badly letting down the people they claim to represent. By their own actions they have become irrelevent.
So the leader does not need nominations, only the challengers. But now they are arguing about that now, and it may be challenged in Court
They really are a complete shower and badly letting down the people they claim to represent. By their own actions they have become irrelevent.
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Exactly DB. Thus yet again the little man taking on the Establishment. All those stabbing Corbyn in the back are traitors to tge real labour cause.
Seems tge students dont like hom now because they didnt get their own way and if course young people of today must have someone else to blame.
Corbyn should call another leadership election and win it and so put paud to the Establishment ruling classs.
Looks like fat boy watson is sharpening his knives as we speak though.
Seems tge students dont like hom now because they didnt get their own way and if course young people of today must have someone else to blame.
Corbyn should call another leadership election and win it and so put paud to the Establishment ruling classs.
Looks like fat boy watson is sharpening his knives as we speak though.
The Tories of course, irresponsible ones at any rate, are desperate for Corbyn to stay.
But I distinctly heard the Prime Minister tell him today at PMQ:
'You may be good for my party but you are not good for the country'
Or words to that effect.
Rather an interesting thing for the outgoing PM to say, I thought ...
But I distinctly heard the Prime Minister tell him today at PMQ:
'You may be good for my party but you are not good for the country'
Or words to that effect.
Rather an interesting thing for the outgoing PM to say, I thought ...
The world of difference. That wasn't my point however.
He appeared to suggest that the country's interests were not necessarily best served by certain elements in his party.
A reminder perhaps that the Tories are not exactly singing from one hymn sheet themselves. Of course her majesty's opposition are so uselessly led right now that there was no way that was going to picked up
He appeared to suggest that the country's interests were not necessarily best served by certain elements in his party.
A reminder perhaps that the Tories are not exactly singing from one hymn sheet themselves. Of course her majesty's opposition are so uselessly led right now that there was no way that was going to picked up
Whoever takes over leadership of the Labour party surely it should be a Brexiter, one of the main reasons why Jeremy lost the confidence of main stream Labour voters was his determination to vote remain. Thousands of long time Labour supporters live in inner cities where high immigration numbers has made life very difficult & it is thought that Jeremy should have backed Brexit but like a lot of politicians he does not have to live with the consequences of the flood of mass migration.