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Insert your own adjective for the 7 MPs who have left Labourhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47278902
Talking of which, how is the tory Faragist rebellion going? Is it comparable?
Given they haven't left, no
I remember the 'gang of four' stuff doing the same thing to a divided Labour party with an inept leader. The result, unfortunately, was two more Thatcher governments.
If Corbyn wasn't such a limp lettuce maybe the Labour Party would have more clout. He hasn't done the party any favours where Brexit is concerned. I wonder if there will be a Leadership challenge?
I'm still suspicious of the ''if it wasn't for Corbyn'' tendency.My take is that many still feel themselves in the middle of the tory turn of the political cycle with Brexit as something which will blow away. Ummuna even feels relaxed enough about it all to form a breakaway party.
I don't really get what the 7 will do now. Support austerity?
While I'm not convinced that a different leader would make that much difference, Corbyn's very low approval ratings cannot be helping. T
Yes but as we know 'approval' did not help Miliband. The country after all went quite hardly antilabour and don't quite see the gravity of Brexit.On the other hand Jez has looked pretty past it lately and what with the tories, a new leader could turn it round. He can't possibly make 2022 I would have thought.
One crucial point is if they will stand candidates in marginal seats. It's a happy Tory day.
But lack of approval is still problematic, and Milliband didn't exactly have high approval, it's just that Corbyn's is currently in the toilet.
Well, a party for non-Tories and non-Labour will struggle. Ask Polly Toynbee.