Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm! Corbyn didn't deny the claim.
I don't understand this. Are you referring to the SNP? If so, that seems a false argument to me. The SNP would be able to vote with the Labour party if they felt it necessary on any given issue to attempt to defeat the government. If the numbers were right they could form some kind of alliance. Unlikely I realise, but still possible.
Surely quite often politics is local in nature. Be it local to Scotland, N.Ireland, England, Wales or the regions.
I don't see any attempt at justifiying a local experiment by rightly criticizing worrying aspects within the Labour party. The two simply are not linked.
Your argument sounds profoundly undemocratic to me. Although, admittedly I may have misunderstood your poorly worded post.
But I'm afraid as your post shows, there is a complete lack of perspective over labour which has, through a process undoubtedly involving several Conservatives of note, ended with the Labour Party being the British equivalent of the Nazi party and a pyre with which to permanently roast Corbyn. Given that then. How much ''right'' criticism has there been?
Anybody should be able to spell out what they want from labour, but no. Name me a group that has been absolutely clear in it's expectations of Corbyn.......In my view there are none. They just, seemingly want to milk this.