News is still comming in as i post this but this is indded intreating.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39629603
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39629603
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Although I dont believe he will stay on, as the pressure will be too great, he should IMO.
We are 50 days from a general election and his own MPs dont have the basic loyalty (to the labour party members) to shut the fuck up and get on with trying at least to look like they want to win an election. Instead they are delighting in the fact they are going to loose big.
If Corbyn hangs on until Sept, there will be a change in the way leaders are elected , taking the power away from the PLP and handing it to the membership. I dont see that as a bad thing. In fact , the only people who seem to not like the idea are the PLP.
And if this idea sounds "loony left" , well thats exactly how the Tories elect their leaders.
Actually you still need the endorsement of 20 conservative MPs in order to stand for the leadership.
I watch PMQs every week and cringe as the Leader of the Opposition's job is done by Angus Robertson whilst everyone just laughs at Corbyn. Have respect for the institution of the job of leader of your own party even if you don't respect the man.
I'm going to assume that you know more than me about Cons processes but two sources I've seen put the number at only 2 endorsements.
Happy to be proved wrong here, as those sources were an article (which I've forgotten from where) and a BBC info graphic.
https://wacomms.co.uk/follow-the-leader-rules-for-party-leadership-elections/
While it doesn't mention endorsements (I'm sure I read it somewhere...) it does point to the twofold system where the parliamentary party decides first, then the membership votes.
Corbyn gave his campaign launch today and then had the most SJW MP in his party field his questions for him. Only choosing female journalists, complaining that there needs to be "more women in journalism" openly and then booing down someone who dared to point out Jezza's problem with poll numbers.
UKIP are also pretty much done for at this point, so this leaves a lot of floating voters that I don't think will vote Labour nor Lib Dem any time soon. That's not exactly a good thing for the opposition.
I think the worst part was when he reads out emailed questions, quite honestly. "Barry from Oxford asks...."
Mrs Trellis of North Wales
I bet it was the Abbopotamus (who is only likely to get a Great Office of State in the unlikely event of a Corbyn victory due to him slinging his peckersnot up her barking spider every so often).
*watches the video*
Oh, it's Dawn Butler. A non-entity who voted for Corbyn to get Andy Burnham in. Pity.
Blackfriars.
I bet it was the Abbopotamus (who is only likely to get a Great Office of State in the unlikely event of a Corbyn victory due to him slinging his peckersnot up her barking spider every so often).
So today Corbyn promised to 'overturn' the 'rigged system' if he wins, which is a fantastic idea. It's kind of a shame that Labour didn't try to remove FPTP back in 2011 when that was actually on the table. The irony is that they'd actually have a much better chance at victory today under AV. Hell, they might even have won before and saved everybody from this shitshow.
As much as I agree the current system sucks, I don't think Corbyn has any grounds to call a voting system rigged. (Hello Momentum scum!)
may seems to be hinting at cutting the foreign aid budget. I really hope she does- it is insane that we give away almost as much as we spend on our police force and have to borrow to do it.
What rules are we playing?
I could go Camden Town, but the double-back variation would just make it too easy.
oh yeah, go Corbyn!
Sums it up really
https://order-order.com/2017/04/18/labour-chaos-no-slogan-key-seats-list-or-campaign-budget/
Marble Arch
Labour? More like Lolbour.
Dawn Butler continues to be exceptional:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/labour-mp-dawn-butler-says-10264049
Cockfosters.