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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
All this is doing, is to increase the money that The Labour Party get. Which is wrong.
The Money that The labour Party gets comes from the Unions, donators - NT from people that want t see Jeremy Corbyn win another farcical election.
We want a leader elected by the Voter, at a General Election. The NEC is run by Unions and pen pushers.
Aren't these prats aware that Corbyn, will NEVER win a General Election. He is NOT strong enough to take on The Conservatives.
If there is a General Election would rather vote UKIP.
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As noted above, Corbyn was voted for by the members, and it seems there is at least circumstantial evidence that more have joined just to vote for him.
Personally, while I respect Jeremy Corbyn, and feel he does stand for his own beliefs (something sadly lacking in a lot of politicians), I don't think he is a good party leader. While he is undoubtedly a good MP, standing up for his constituents, that is not enough to be a party leader. He needs to lead the party. He has failed to do that through both severe cuts (which any decent political leader should have been able to use to massively increase the party's support), and the most important vote in 40 years.
He promised major changes in UK politics, and has failed to deliver.
The situation has got bad enough that his entire shadow cabinet resigned, quite possibly ending their own careers in politics in the process.
He needs to do one thing. He needs to step up and be a leader. He needs to fight for his party. If he can't do that, he needs to step aside and let someone take over who can.
Make no mistake: The Labour party is in danger. From what I can gather, it's likely that if Corbyn stays, the party will split. That's not good for Labour and it's not good for the country as it means the Conservatives will be running the country with no effective opposition. Although having said that, it's debatable how much opposition they have now.