
Not a lot of people agree but I think it's better to have an opposition that may not stand much chance getting elected to one that's basically the same as the Tories. At least the former may exert some influence on the Overton window rather that coasting further rightwards.
( , Mon 11 Jul 2016, 12:48, archived)

Regardless of whether Corbyn's electable (though I can't see how anybody would claim he isn't given the clear support he's got), without a strongly Left party, there's no anchor holding the 1% nutjobs at least somewhere close to the centre.
( , Mon 11 Jul 2016, 12:51, archived)

I don't think it's conspired. But it is pretty close to 'manufactured democracy'.
( , Mon 11 Jul 2016, 12:53, archived)

If they force Corbyn off the ballot, there'll be a fucking riot.
( , Mon 11 Jul 2016, 12:56, archived)

( , Mon 11 Jul 2016, 12:58, archived)

Did you see Blair's shock that the Labour party members wanted a socialist leader? I truly believe he'd convinced himself that his party was supported entirely by lipstick liberals.
( , Mon 11 Jul 2016, 13:02, archived)

"Why am I not getting any sympathy here?"
( , Mon 11 Jul 2016, 13:14, archived)

the problem is that Labour have lost the support of both the floaters who got them elected in '97 (or rather wanted a change after 18 years of Tory rule) AND their core supporters
( , Mon 11 Jul 2016, 13:04, archived)