Labour appear to have in Jeremy Corbyn a candidate for the leadership that has grabbed the imagination of many labour supporters to the point that he appears to be the front runner. His political positioning and views may not be to the liking of everyone in the party but that is surely the point of having multiple candidadtes and an election process. How is it then that, in a democratic party, there is a procession of Labour MPs and party members trying to find ways to stop the election happening? This comes across as trying to sabotage the will of 'the people' (in this case 'the people' beiong Labour supporters) because the result may not be to some people's liking,
I would have thought that a major political party who is seen to sabotage or ignore the democratic process is going to be far more unelectable at a General Election than one led by Jeremy Corbyn (if he is indeed unelectable - I think he may surprise a lot of people).
Does this worry you as a Labour supporter or is anything justified to keep Corbyn and his supporters out?
Genuinely intereted...........
I would have thought that a major political party who is seen to sabotage or ignore the democratic process is going to be far more unelectable at a General Election than one led by Jeremy Corbyn (if he is indeed unelectable - I think he may surprise a lot of people).
Does this worry you as a Labour supporter or is anything justified to keep Corbyn and his supporters out?
Genuinely intereted...........