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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThere are no MPs anymore, only candidates. However, he isn't a candidate either
Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThe problems with Labour are structural and go way beyond leadership. Scotland, for example.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostOne problem David Miliband isn't an MP or even in the House of Lords.
They do have other MPs who they could roll out and do fine as they don't have such militant backgrounds.
The problems with Labour are structural and go way beyond leadership. Scotland, for example.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostMay always looks to me a bit awkward
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Too many hard lefts and they'll end up doing as many U-turns as the conservatives.
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If Brexit goes wrong people won't care if Labour are hard left, they'll simply vote for them just to punish the government.
A hard left Britain outside the EU could be an interesting prospect from an academic political science point of view
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThey could give him Corbyn's constituency.
I did wonder if with the snap election we'd get a snap leader swap. And the LibDems could have got Clegg back too who surely is better.
However I bet after Corbyn loses catastrophically he'll still refuse to go.
He will only going immediately if there is another hard left Labour leader in the wings , otherwise he will wait until the Labour party conference where a change in the Constitution means they can always get a hard left leader....
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostOne problem David Miliband isn't an MP or even in the House of Lords.
I did wonder if with the snap election we'd get a snap leader swap. And the LibDems could have got Clegg back too who surely is better.
However I bet after Corbyn loses catastrophically he'll still refuse to go.
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