Ernest
Stupid IDIOT
When I saw the picture on BBC News flash up and said Corbyn challenger I thought it was Eddie Izzard for a minute
The first thing a leader needs to be able to do is inspire confidence from their parliamentary party, once they have that, they can convince the country. There aren't many jobs you get elected in and out of so easily. For many it is their livelihood and career, it is scary to think at an election you're out of a job if you lose.
John Smith achieved this, and before his untimely death would have seen the Labour Party to a left wing general election victory. Tony Blair's reform and romp to victory in '97, wasn't a year zero from Blair taking over, John Smith had already united the party, was already putting the Tories to the sword, already storming the polls. John made Labour electable, he was far from a centrist Tory-lite puppet, or media manipulator, but he was as Labour through and through, understood the PLP, the members (one member one vote), and appealed to middle voters. Not through charisma, charm, or superficial notions of image, he was just a good honest convincing passionate bloke that made people believe and trust him.
The comparison is there with Kinnock stepping down after a narrow loss in '92 comparable to Miliband in '15. John Smith and Jeremy Corbyn both coming in on the back of a new kind of politics, a new kind of Labour Party. One succeeded inspiring the whole of the Labour movement they could win, the other, well...
In the last 20 years the PLP has been loaded with MPs that are unrecognisable as Labour MPs........they are rich, privately educated, and well connected. The rot started when Shaun Woodward got parachuted into St Helens having crossed the floor previously having represented Witney. Why did this Tory get a safe Labour seat, as oppose to a local labour activist?
Have a guess?
Since then a trickle has become a tide, people who have no connection to working class constituencies. The Milibands were in Doncaster and South Shields, Tristram Hunt in Stoke, Luciana Berger in Liverpool and I could go on and on.
The fact that these people have supported policies that have ground their own constituents interests into dust is not lost on them, and it's why in those constituencies they voted up to 70% out.
A leader has to get the people first, the MPs come later, it's not the other way round, but sadly the MPs are still blind and deaf to what they are saying.........they need to open their eyes, listen and spend some time mute.
They will be finished otherwise.
Seems like Angela Eagle will be the sacrificial lamb, bye bye Angela as your career in politics is now over. Nobody will vote for a disloyal waste of space like you, nobody voted for you as deputy leader last year and you came 4/4, you've been done up like a kipper by the Blairite faction.
Seems like Angela Eagle will be the sacrificial lamb, bye bye Angela as your career in politics is now over. Nobody will vote for a disloyal waste of space like you, nobody voted for you as deputy leader last year and you came 4/4, you've been done up like a kipper by the Blairite faction.
I can't beleve how easy Jeremy is making it for the Conservatives, lurching to Socialism will not resolve the problem
You seem more concerned with the PLP etc. than actually addressing whether Corbyn is a leader worthy of the title. Yes he had a mandate from members, but most of them wouldn't have heard of him until they paid their £3 last summer and joined in a rejection of the Tories on a wave of fresh politics.
Forget the PLP for a moment, whether they have done what they've done or not, regardless of the mandate he's had from the members, do you think he is a strong Labour Party leader? Do you think he can secure the socialist policies he stands for? Can he bring the members, MPs, unions and then the public with him? Could he make these dreams a reality, in your opinion?
A leader has to get the people first, the MPs come later, it's not the other way round, but sadly the MPs are still blind and deaf to what they are saying.........they need to open their eyes, listen and spend some time mute.
been reading your comments with interest. here i think you are maybe showing to much of the old way of thinking that is holding back Labour. we have a representitive democracy and as such the local party groups should hold sway over selection - we probably agree there. as a consequence the leader does have to recognise an amount of independence of the MPs, and that they have a personal mandate from their seat. i don't think more control of selection from central office is going to help, especially if it means a lurch to the left to support traditional working class group that may not be there anymore.
Jeremy Corbyn voted against the invasion of Iraq.
Might come useful in the few days.
Has Jezza's nutjob brother had much to say recently
He also voted against the Anglo Irish agreement (vital step in the peace process) because it ..
“strengthens rather than weakens the border between the six and the 26 counties, and those of us who wish to see a united Ireland oppose the agreement for that reason.”
Which might come in useful in countering the Jezza was a trailblazer for the peace process line that some people seem to believe.
Only that June is having record temperatures and more hours of sunshine than any since records began!!!!