Friday, 8 July 2016

CORBYN HAS TO FACE A CONTEST Update 19 July, 2016



UPDATE: 19 July, 2016 --
In my opinion I have never seen a politician treated like that and only because he has principles, respect and is all for the people. Of course, it does rattle Tories who most of them have none of it. The worst,  Cameron, Osborne, etc have gone but I doubt their influence.

Mr Corbyn has to face on Monday night a deadline set by the rebels for contest. They still do not seem to give up on getting Mr Corbyn out.


Angela Eagle, who seems one of the most determined ones, stated that she has 50 nominations which is required to demand a contest.


Mr Corby said: "Those who want to challenge my leadership are free to do so in a democratic contest, in which I will be a candidate." He also told the rebels that he will fight for his leadership which had a majority of 57 per cent. Ever since Mr Corbyn was elected 100,000 new members joined the Labour Party.


Surely this should be proof enough that the people want Mr Corbyn and he has the right politics. Why are these rebels causing troubles and preventing the Labour Party to close ranks to fight an election which could be as soon as the autumn. Labour would have a good chance to win it. Or is there more than meets the eye; through the back door? Then they should do the decent and honourable thing and change over.


They should not be there and trying to break up the Labour Movement. A Party which is all for the people not like the Tories which are all for themselves and brought and will bring down further the country.


Mr Owen Smith, former shadow work and pensions secretary who resigned, has enough supporters to run but prefers further delay to achieve a peaceful agreement.


Mr Watson, deputy leader, will give a presentation on Monday evening at the Parliamentary Labour Party meeting. He too tried to avoid a contest.  Some Labour Party members asked for endorsement of Ms Eagle or Mr Smith as a single "unity candidate to take on Mr Corbyn.


A vote of no confidence and mass resignation did make Mr Corbyn to resign. It is incredible that the people he chosen to built his Shadow Cabinet turned on him. He chosen them because he had the most trust in them. So why did they turn on him? How must Mr Corbyn feel? He must be very hurt.


On top of it all David Cameron humiliates him every time at PMQ and it does not proof to be very clever. Everyone can do this, even four year kids do it at Kindergartens. Yet he struts about and airs himself in his glory when his lot cheer him and laugh.


My suspicion is that either he or his great pal Tony Blair are behind it trying to break up the Labour Party and at present with Mr Corbyn fear them most. After all the Tories are split since the EU referendum. It is always the method of the Tories whenever they have inside trouble they push the attention onto Labour.


A new idea emerged yesterday. The backers of Mr Corbyn wants to use the Chilcot report to attack his critics. A draft motion calling on MPs who voted for the Iraq war which includes Ms Eagle to apologise, has been distributed by left-wingers.


Mr Corbyn wrote in the Guardian "MPs also need to respect the democracy of our party and the views of Labour's membership , which has increased by more then 100,000 to over half a million in the past fortnight alone - by far the largest it has ever been in modern times. Our priority must now be to mobilise this astonishing new force in politics." 


Evening Standard

 

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