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Latest Attempt To Thwart Their Double Elected Leader?

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ToraToraTora | 09:32 Sat 14th Jan 2017 | News
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Jeremy put himself up for re election and he was reelected. There was plenty of chance for a challenger but none were forthcoming. They need to shut up and back him, leave or be deselected. I dont agree at all with Corbyns policies but they were what the labour democracy elected him on and they should respect that. Thevmain problem is those that wont accept it are...
09:46 Sat 14th Jan 2017
saves the party having to deselect those MPs who no longer represent the current labour party view.
Surely if they are Labour MPs then they are intrinsically part of the Labour Party view. Did you mean those who don't fit in with the Labour Party leader's ideals?

Corbyn, the gift that keeps giving.
Jeremy put himself up for re election and he was reelected. There was plenty of chance for a challenger but none were forthcoming. They need to shut up and back him, leave or be deselected.

I dont agree at all with Corbyns policies but they were what the labour democracy elected him on and they should respect that. Thevmain problem is those that wont accept it are the establishment that wont accept any will of democracy like brexit trump etc.
PoliticsHome is a Lord Ashcroft enterprise, so its comments on the Labour Party are far from objective or unbiased.

We have a strange situation where the Parliamentary Labour Party want Labour to lose these two by-elections. They will not go to the constituencies and help the campaign. They think that by losing one or both, then Corbyn will be forced to stand down. But he won't, he has a huge mandate from Party members.
They are like confused teenagers self harming.

Can't see the mess that Labour are in, improving anytime soon.
youngmafbog is spot on correct.
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Gromit and YMB, and me agree! Well I'll got to the foot of our stairs!
There is little chance of “dozens” of MPs following Mr Hunt’s example. In fact I’d be surprised if any of them did.

Mr Hunt’s heart was clearly not in politics and his sojourn in the Commons was just a convenient gap filler. He now has a job much more to his liking and for which he is adequately qualified.

By contrast many MPs (of all persuasions) would struggle to secure employment running a whelk stall. The idea that they would give up lucrative jobs paying £65k a year (which can be more than doubled with careful manipulation of “allowances” and expenses) if fanciful.

I also have to agree with youngmaf. The Labour Party has chosen its leader and its current policies are obviously tailored with his philosophy in mind. Those MPs elected under the Labour banner will have to put up with that. Either that or they will have to resign the Labour Whip or better still their seats. But as I said, there's little chance of that.
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good point judge, most MPs of any party would struggle to get a 65k job.
'The Labour Party has chosen its leader and its current policies are obviously tailored with his philosophy in mind'

Which is where the in fighting stems from.
Strangely enough, I agree with YMB here. What you see is what your get with Corbyn. He has been elected not once but twice....what do people think the Labour Party should do....keep having elections until he ISNT elected.

We have been here before, with the SDP, and what happened.....a generation of Tory rule.

Corbyns detractors should put up or shut up.
If they aren't looking for jobs now, they will be before long.
and some have greatness thrust upon them.
Yes Mikey, Labour have been there before, but obviously haven't learned.
All parties have to learn lessons from time to time Hoppy.

The Tories lost big time in 1997, but still managed to elect loony-tune Leaders, for years, until they hit the big time with Cameron.
Corbyns detractors should put up or shut up.



If Corbyn's detractors consisted of just the likes of the Tories or UKIP, you could argue he is doing something right but as many of his detractors are from the Labour party you have to ask questions about his leadership.
William Hague wasn't a loony tune, just given the job way too early.

He would have made a good PM in my opinion. Probably better than DC.
Hoppy....that is your opinion, and one that I have a modicum of support for.

But he proved as much use as a chocolate teapot 1991, having gained just one more seat for the Tories, than they had when they lost with Major...165 to 166.

Basically a decent chap I would opine, but not nearly good enough for the task in question.
Mikey, you have to face up to the fact that leader of the Labour Party is a poisened challis. The Labour Party have had their day and all but a few realise this hence ending up with 70s throwback Corbyn.
Zacs....can't agree there I'm afraid.

Of course the labour Party will be back in power soon ! People said what you have just said in 1979, but the Party still bounced back.

After all....what is the alternative ? As far back as anyone can recall, its always been either Labour or the Tories in Number Ten.

The Libdems are now weakened for a generation, and you know my view on UKIP !

So when the Tories run out of steam, as they surely will, its only Labour that can fill the void, just as its done for years and years.

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