Those party members voted Corbyn in. He got a majority amongst party members. They may drop their support for him when it comes to selecting candidates but I'll be surprised.
I'm not sure if the £3ers get a say but you left out the party members. Union bosses have no say. Union members who have chosen to affiliate get a vote.
Candidates aren't selected by their constituents, they are selected by the local party members. The party members who elected Corbyn. Remember Corbyn won across the board. Party members as well as Union affiliates and £3ers. It would be very odd if those self same members voted to select as...
I'm happy to answer. Corbin was always going to have to fight an internal battle first. The PLP aren't fans of his. You only have to follow the tweets of the Blairites to see them attempting to undermine him at every turn. Locally Tim Macpherson and Ivor Caplin are good examples. The party...
I find a PM who continues to turn a blind eye to the funders of ISIS rather more worrying than a man who shows concern over a blanket shoot to kill policy.
I too prefer the Curry Leaf Cafe. Went there last night before the John Grant gig. Joint was jumping, food was excellent. One of our number pointed out that not a single person had their phone out, forts be a good sign.
I can only assume that people leaving early for "transport issue" reasons don't attend many away fixtures. If they did they'd be saying "we're so lucky you can stay 'til the end at the Amex and get home in reasonable time as opposed to *insert name of any number of clubs*.
Couldn't believe the utter crassness of our supporters today. If we can't even manage a minutes silence for Rememberance Day we might as well give up. God, how I despise the modern world.