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Still ahead.



Being defeated in the next GE wouldnt be the worst toss to lose imo. Neither main party have a coherent strategy on Brexit, ergo, both will most likely either muck it up, or alienate enough folk to ensure defeat next time round. Then any longer term benefits, if there are any, will be claimed by the new lot. Either way, the Not Me Gov can be played.
 
Aided by the BBC, the Guardian and the rest of the main stream media, Tom 'the plotter' Watson is getting more and more desperate to 'stop Corbyn at all costs'.

"At the same time as unelected peers are trying yet another no-effect vote of no confidence, right-wing commentator Isabel Hardman has published an article outlining plans by Labour’s notional deputy leader Tom Watson to turn his “Future Britain” project into a ‘centrist Momentum’. Hardman wrote in the Spectator:
The plan this time is to surround and destabilise Corbyn and his lieutenants, until they resign of their own accord…

Crucially, Watson intends to set up a movement to rival Momentum, the left-wing grassroots organisation that took Corbyn into power. He runs a group called Future Britain, where MPs discuss how to hold the party together. I understand that the group is planning a massive expansion in the next few months, taking in not just more MPs and local government councillors but grassroots Labour members…

The hope is that this voice will become so deafening and destabilising, with a blizzard of angry letters and protests against the leadership, that it makes it impossible for Corbyn to continue".
 
One of the anti Corbyn plotters and media darling Wes Streeting has really got himself in a somersault pickle.

Defenders
Some have defended Hayter. The prominent Corbyn critic Wes Streeting is among them, saying:
A gross over-reaction to what [Hayter] actually said – but does reinforce what she did describe, which was a bunker mentality at the top. This epitomises it.
Streeting has previously said this in 2016:

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I wonder what changed his mind?
 
Aided by the BBC, the Guardian and the rest of the main stream media, Tom 'the plotter' Watson is getting more and more desperate to 'stop Corbyn at all costs'.

"At the same time as unelected peers are trying yet another no-effect vote of no confidence, right-wing commentator Isabel Hardman has published an article outlining plans by Labour’s notional deputy leader Tom Watson to turn his “Future Britain” project into a ‘centrist Momentum’. Hardman wrote in the Spectator:

"grassroots Labour members" lol
 
Aided by the BBC, the Guardian and the rest of the main stream media, Tom 'the plotter' Watson is getting more and more desperate to 'stop Corbyn at all costs'.

"At the same time as unelected peers are trying yet another no-effect vote of no confidence, right-wing commentator Isabel Hardman has published an article outlining plans by Labour’s notional deputy leader Tom Watson to turn his “Future Britain” project into a ‘centrist Momentum’

They can have their meaningless vote, Corbyn has plans for democracy becoming more accountable and the house of lords will have no part... This little gravy train is at the end of the track...

Should be 33% ahead of this shambolic government not 3.

Once in election Purdah Corbyn and Labour policy must be heard just as in 2017, it's what ate away at the empty vessel Conservative government and its massive supposed majority...
 
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