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http:// www.the week.co .uk/jer emy-cor byn/628 58/jere my-corb yn-afte r-paris -its-a- fing-di sgrace- says-se nior-la bour-mp
Im pretty sure theres a high proportion of his party already working on how to get rid of him...they dont have a chance with him..hes turned them into even more of a laughing stock if thats at all possible...
Im pretty sure theres a high proportion of his party already working on how to get rid of him...they dont have a chance with him..hes turned them into even more of a laughing stock if thats at all possible...
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It is clear that some Blairite MPs are left high and dry after the Labour Party at large elected Corbyn by a huge majority giving him a big mandate to rule. The Labour Party has changed, but the Blairite MPs haven't. So they have set about undermining their leader's every move. And the right wing press happily report every moan and groan from the awkward squad.
I'm sure Corbyn knows who they are and is working behind the scenes to get them de-selected in their constituencies.
It is clear that some Blairite MPs are left high and dry after the Labour Party at large elected Corbyn by a huge majority giving him a big mandate to rule. The Labour Party has changed, but the Blairite MPs haven't. So they have set about undermining their leader's every move. And the right wing press happily report every moan and groan from the awkward squad.
I'm sure Corbyn knows who they are and is working behind the scenes to get them de-selected in their constituencies.
It is worth noting that weirdo MP Simon Danczuk, from where a lot of these unattributed quotes originate, has not set foot in the Oldham West the constituency neighbouring his own. Apparently he has contributed nothing to the by election campaign there. It is as if he wants UKIP to win the seat for some reason.
//I'm sure Corbyn knows who they are and is working behind the scenes to get them de-selected in their constituencies. //
of course a staunch labour supporter would vote for a goat if it had a red rosette on. not so mr Joe Floatingvoter. deselecting a sitting moderate (particularly if he or she is a popular constituency MP) for a hard liner might well lose labour the seat.
of course a staunch labour supporter would vote for a goat if it had a red rosette on. not so mr Joe Floatingvoter. deselecting a sitting moderate (particularly if he or she is a popular constituency MP) for a hard liner might well lose labour the seat.
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When pever you read these news stories about disgruntled Labour MPs you will notice that not one of them is prepared to be named.
Everyone in the Labour Party knows who they are. Everyone in the press knows who they are. Their insistance on anonymity must be to prevent their electors, the voters, you and me, knowing who they are.
Everyone in the Labour Party knows who they are. Everyone in the press knows who they are. Their insistance on anonymity must be to prevent their electors, the voters, you and me, knowing who they are.
// Chris Mullin, a former Environment and then Foreign Office minister had complained that the Rochdale MP had been 'collaborating' with 'right wing' newspapers.
He told the New Statesman that while it would be unwise of Mr Corbyn to start a 'purge' of dissenting Labour MPs, there were 'one or two people riding for a fall'.
"This Simon Danczuk fellow seems to have teamed up with the Murdoch press. I don’t object to anyone who has a different opinion from Jeremy or who supported another candidate, but there is a minimum level of solidarity that one would expect to see shown.
"And I notice that Danczuk has been putting himself around in the Murdoch press in the week after Jeremy was elected. He seems to have inspired a very nasty front page lead in the Sunday Times that talked about “punishment beatings”.
"Now collaborating with the nastier elements of the Murdoch press to do down the party is quite a high crime in my book, and if I was in Simon Danczuk’s CLP, I would certainly be sharpening my sword.
"He might well go away to Ukip or somewhere in the end, but good riddance to him, I say. As we have seen, people who defect to Ukip don’t usually last very long." //
He told the New Statesman that while it would be unwise of Mr Corbyn to start a 'purge' of dissenting Labour MPs, there were 'one or two people riding for a fall'.
"This Simon Danczuk fellow seems to have teamed up with the Murdoch press. I don’t object to anyone who has a different opinion from Jeremy or who supported another candidate, but there is a minimum level of solidarity that one would expect to see shown.
"And I notice that Danczuk has been putting himself around in the Murdoch press in the week after Jeremy was elected. He seems to have inspired a very nasty front page lead in the Sunday Times that talked about “punishment beatings”.
"Now collaborating with the nastier elements of the Murdoch press to do down the party is quite a high crime in my book, and if I was in Simon Danczuk’s CLP, I would certainly be sharpening my sword.
"He might well go away to Ukip or somewhere in the end, but good riddance to him, I say. As we have seen, people who defect to Ukip don’t usually last very long." //