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The Gift That Just Keeps On Giving
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He hasn't changed his mind. This from today's news.
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/201 7/05/08 /jeremy -corbyn -vows-s tay-lab our-lea der-no- matter- electio n-resul t/
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This one isnt
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/polit ics/jer emy-cor byn-not -quit-l abour-e lection -loss-w in-gene ral-vot e-a7725 311.htm l
I think he has reaffirmed it.
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I think he has reaffirmed it.
If Corbyn stays as leader of the Labour Party (which I think is most unlikely) it would be the end of the party.
More likely is the far left would put up a candidate to replace him, although as far as I am aware new nominees still need to be proposed by MPs.
Who's to say that instead Britain won't get a UK version of En Marche! to challenge Mme Le May?
More likely is the far left would put up a candidate to replace him, although as far as I am aware new nominees still need to be proposed by MPs.
Who's to say that instead Britain won't get a UK version of En Marche! to challenge Mme Le May?
Corbyn will be 68 by election day. Assuming the next parliament lasts the full 5 years, he will be 73 by the election after that and 78 by the end of that parliament. Assuming he became PM in 2002, would he expect to serve the full 5 years as PM or would he retire part way through and hand over to an unelected someone else? I inserted the "unelected" because Teresa May was accused of being unelected by some, particularly Labour supporters.
What I can see happening, as the Independent link indicates, is that Corbyn would try to hang on until the party conference in the autumn, when his supporters might try to get the leadership election rules changed to allow a far left successor to be selected by MPs.
What might happen in that intervening time is anyone's guess.
What might happen in that intervening time is anyone's guess.