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Jeremy Corbyn's time is up

No it wasn't.

I really can't be arsed trawling through 3-4 months of "will you wont" you threads but there was a definite strand of "this will be good for Labour and the Left and mess with capitalism and open up opportunities for us" so vote Leave.

We're only on day 6 and so far Labour is actually on fucking fire and the Tories are quietly Getting On With Business.
 
I really can't be arsed trawling through 3-4 months of "will you wont" you threads but there was a definite strand of "this will be good for Labour and the Left and mess with capitalism and open up opportunities for us" so vote Leave.

We're only on day 6 and so far Labour is actually on fucking fire and the Tories are quietly Getting On With Business.
I note a certain difference between this claim and the previous posts.
 
So who's in the Labour NEC? - it seems that's where the final say lies:

From the Guardian:

Corbyn’s team are also readying themselves for a battle to ensure the leader’s name is automatically included on the ballot paper in any race, given that he would be unlikely to be able to muster the names of 50 MPs and MEPs necessary to secure a nomination.

They insist their legal advice suggests he would have to be on the list; but the final decision would be made by the party’s national executive committee.
 
Just needs the man not to bottle it now. The opp are desperate trying to suggest that he wants to give up but is being held up by milne (who i hate more than corbyn as it goes - a real pro-assad pice of shit) - that's the last throw they will have i think. (Absolute shit ITV journalism on this btw almost as bad as the guardian)

edit: j mentioned this above already
 
So who's in the Labour NEC? - it seems that's where the final say lies:

From the Guardian:

Corbyn’s team are also readying themselves for a battle to ensure the leader’s name is automatically included on the ballot paper in any race, given that he would be unlikely to be able to muster the names of 50 MPs and MEPs necessary to secure a nomination.

They insist their legal advice suggests he would have to be on the list; but the final decision would be made by the party’s national executive committee.
Final say is the courts. NEC is intermediate. Rules immediate. Anti-corbyn lose on each one.
 
Remember how two days about George Eaton was reporting DEFINITIVE PROOF that Corbyn voted leave and it never materialised?
 
So who's in the Labour NEC? - it seems that's where the final say lies:

From the Guardian:

Corbyn’s team are also readying themselves for a battle to ensure the leader’s name is automatically included on the ballot paper in any race, given that he would be unlikely to be able to muster the names of 50 MPs and MEPs necessary to secure a nomination.

They insist their legal advice suggests he would have to be on the list; but the final decision would be made by the party’s national executive committee.
If they took him off the ballot that would be the same as saying the members votes count for nothing at all.
 
Do you not think what we're seeing happening in the Labour Party is part of the collapse?

Thats great, but the Labour party are currently our best hope of making a difference. The longer they piss about and collapse the quicker the Tories get shit together and the longer they are likely to stay in charge.

The only good side of this is that quite a few shits will migrate from UKIP to Tory, so in maybe 10 years we might just manage a Left government, if we're lucky.
 
I just heard Alex Salmond say on the radio that he had a conversation with Dennis Skinner who told him the challenge to Corbyn is because Corbyn said that he would support the prosecution of Blair if the Chilcot report is a bad as it is being claimed.

Is that what it is all about?
 
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