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Labour in meltdown

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    #81
    Originally posted by barrydidit View Post
    I certainly can't be arsed to investigate but didn't Miliband change the rules for electing a leader to make it more democratic, which is what resulted in £3 assiciate members being able to vote? Different mechanism since Kinnock's time.
    Yep. Which is why Corbyn won and why he or another left wing nohoper will win the next time
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      #82
      Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
      UKIP are pretty much dead after this IMO. If you listen to what the working classes (traditional Labour) are saying, the UKIP vote is a conditional vote. I expect they won't really turn out for the next GE, sadly.
      They'll be anything but dead if the Tories don't invoke this Clause 50 thing fairly promptly.

      It's becoming increasingly obvious that Cameron (or his successor, if not a Brexiter) may try and weasel out of it if they possibly can.
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        #83
        Originally posted by eek View Post
        Yep. Which is why Corbyn won and why he or another left wing nohoper will win the next time
        That's once they are on the ballot - but nothing changed with respect to actually getting on the ballot. Still has to get enough MPs to support him.

        Moot point, say he won - he can barely fill his cabinet, he's a lame duck now, it's only pride and desperation from McDonnell et al to keep him at the controls.

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          #84
          Originally posted by MarkT View Post
          That's once they are on the ballot - but nothing changed with respect to actually getting on the ballot. Still has to get enough MPs to support him.

          Moot point, say he won - he can barely fill his cabinet, he's a lame duck now, it's only pride and desperation from McDonnell et al to keep him at the controls.
          Corbyn is automatically on the ballot unless he decides he doesn't want to be. He doesn't need to be nominated by MPs

          If you wanted to screw things up, you couldn't create a worse method of (not) getting rid of someone...
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            #85
            Major unions supporting Corbyn who has no intention of going.

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              #86
              The PLP is considering separating themselves from the rest of the Labour Party.
              "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                #87
                If there are any gamblers, Paddy Power are offering 1/3 on a Labour Party leadership election in 2016.

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                  #88
                  Did he compare Jo Cox's murder to the revolt today?

                  He is getting pelters for it on social media.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                    They'll be anything but dead if the Tories don't invoke this Clause 50 thing fairly promptly.

                    It's becoming increasingly obvious that Cameron (or his successor, if not a Brexiter) may try and weasel out of it if they possibly can.
                    Quite . If we actually leave where then is Cameron going to get his next job?
                    Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
                      Quite . If we actually leave where then is Cameron going to get his next job?
                      Goldman Sachs? Or any number of city houses that want even more influence

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