![]() The following highlights simply but perfectly the problems Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn faces from within his own political party. From Krishna Lathia James An interesting first hand revelation. While at a funeral at a Leicester cemetery I came across Labour's Keith Vaz. I was with two siblings who are both Labour Party members and so we introduced ourselves. I revealed I was from Harrow where I had met him two years ago during a dispute we were having with the local Labour group. I expressed that it was good to have Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party but his response shocked me. In fact what he said appalled me. He blatantly replied that he was looking forward to David Miliband [brother of former party leader Ed and one time leadership hopeful] coming back! I was shocked to hear such a senior member of the Labour party speak so dismissively about the present leader. And I am still reeling from this blatant betrayal 12 hrs later. Was it a scoop? ---------------------------------- Can someone tell Mr Vaz et al that loose lips sink ships?
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Nick Hartshorn
10/4/2016 08:09:53 am
I strongly believe David Millaband would be a better leader.
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Eileen
10/4/2016 10:53:06 am
Nick the party has a leader.
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isabel cupido
10/4/2016 12:57:58 pm
There's no way that Milliband or any other right wing labour MP will ever win the election for labour and if the traitors in the PLP make any attempt to unseat the present leader Jeremy Corbyn we will leave the party in our droves to join other left wing groups, We voted Jeremy Corbyn to be our leader because we are sick and tired of the neo liberals in the labour party and we know that they are just another party of the Tory Establishment so they can join the tory party as far as we are concerned because that's where they belong!
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Janis Garbutt
10/4/2016 03:10:03 pm
I read an article stating these PLP were hoping for bad results,if this is true we have no Labour Party.Ive never wavered my first vote was Wilson.Im not naive enough to believe that politics isn't a dirty business,but what's going on is disgusting.On the doorsteps things are changing my CLP chair said a couple of days ago after canvassing in a Tory area of his ward that he has worked for years,it was the best canvassing he had there for 30 years and many had said they were voting Labour.He didn't nominate Jeremy and things got pretty vicious during nominations for us who spoke for Jeremy,the first meeting after Jeremy's election he said." Right we have all had our differences,now we unite and fight the Tories." This is Labour and I believe people are listening to Jeremy and the dissenting for me life long heartfelt belief in a fair society will trounce the tittle tattle.I was at the Labour economic forum with Corbyn,Watson and Eagle last week they were very comfortable together and I'm not sure 90% is a true figure of how many would still like to plot instead of doing there jobs.Information on the forum I attended it was incredibly inclusive and ideas were and are being collected for policy making by Angela,us members will figure very much within a Corbyn government and we must take the country with us.An incredible,innovative and inclusive government could be ours and that's what some PLP do not want.Tories will be in until 2020 we can't effect that but we can make sure people know what it can be,especially the disenchanted.Sorry to be a windbag.
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Eileen
11/4/2016 01:26:08 pm
Janis not a windbag at all. The only way we can address any dissent even if it is MSM fed is by facing it head on in my opinion. Get it sorted and ditched now.
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