Corbyn will stand as an independent and probably win.
I would think the solution is obvious: Keir Starmer himself should stand against Jeremy Corbyn.
They’ll get hammered. Corbyn has a 34,000 seat majority.
If Corbyn stands for election against Labour, he’ll be expelled. Any Labour member found campaigning for him against the Labour candidate will be expelled. It’ll be quite hard to get his campaign off the ground if no Labour members are allowed to help him with it.
War on kids and the disabled
Corbyn just needed to apologise but he(and his followers, as we see in this very thread) always put his own ego over the Labour party.
Just go ahead without him. Even in the worst case scenario, one seat is a small price in exchange for the goodwill gained and retained among voters, especially the Jewish community, by dumping him.
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Yes please.
Corbyn will stand as an independent and probably win.
I would think the solution is obvious: Keir Starmer himself should stand against Jeremy Corbyn.
They’ll get hammered. Corbyn has a 34,000 seat majority.
If Corbyn stands for election against Labour, he’ll be expelled. Any Labour member found campaigning for him against the Labour candidate will be expelled. It’ll be quite hard to get his campaign off the ground if no Labour members are allowed to help him with it.
War on kids and the disabled
Corbyn just needed to apologise but he(and his followers, as we see in this very thread) always put his own ego over the Labour party.
Just go ahead without him. Even in the worst case scenario, one seat is a small price in exchange for the goodwill gained and retained among voters, especially the Jewish community, by dumping him.
Just get it over and done with.