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Why Corbyn must step down, the Labour Party can't survive with him as leader.

Thomas Galbraith | 14.09.2015 13:42

The possibly illegal actions of the Conservative Party to manufacture a victory for Jeremy Corbyn in the Labour Party leadership election may well have succeeded but it is now time for Jeremy to put the Party before his personal ego and stand aside to ensure Labour can go into the next series of elections with a chance of winning.

Jeremy never wanted or expected this victory, he has confessed he has no experience or knowledge of real political power and no qualifications for the office of Prime Minister. He admits his politics are primarily those of protest and opposition. The electorate will reject him even more than they rejected Ed Milliband and we will face probably losing the next and the one after General Elections if he is still in the position.

A resignation now for the sake of the Party and a reform of the election process for leader will allow leadership that can win elections. I urge Jeremy to think of the Labour movement, the party members and the country.

Thomas Galbraith
- e-mail: TGalbraith@riseup.net

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15.09.2015 09:40

I think you may be posting to the wrong site Thomas (!!!!!)

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hope not despair

16.09.2015 09:11

He has given some of the population a reason to hope for better rather than the despair they have been feeling over the Tories and the plastic Socialists of 'New' Labour.

GPD


@ GPD

16.09.2015 11:06

Yes he's given them hope by lying to them, his economic policies can be ripped apart by a sixth form economic student. Spend a little time reading about what he wrote on the EU v Asia supply curve monetry supply - it was a joke.

TJ