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Related: About this forumJeremy Corbyn-Led Labour Party 'Destined To Lose General Election', MPs Claim
Shadow cabinet ministers understand in their heart of hearts that the Corbyn project is hollow and moribund", says MP at bombshell meeting.https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/jeremy-corbyn-labour-party-general-election_uk_5d2e3594e4b0a873f6431034
Deep divisions tearing at the Labour Party mean it is destined for general election disaster, MPs and activists revealed at an explosive meeting. Wes Streeting, MP for Ilford North, warned self-inflicted wounds over Brexit and hollow leadership on anti-Semitism will hand victory to the Conservatives in any snap poll. Jeremy Corbyns shadow ministers know in their heart of hearts the party faces electoral oblivion, Streeting added, amid reports that Boris Johnson is plotting a snap general election should he be crowned prime minister next week.
The Times reported on Tuesday night that Johnson wanted to fight an election while Jeremy Corbyn is still around because Labour was in no fit state to win. Streeting told the meeting of MPs and activists from the centre-left group Labour First, held in Westminster, that Corbyn had been a primary driver of the partys anti-Semitism problem, adding: Although I am an eternal optimist, I do not believe that JC is capable, morally or intellectually, of addressing this problem. He later added shadow cabinet ministers understand in their heart of hearts that the Corbyn project is hollow and moribund and is damaging our party.
He picked out shadow Treasury minister Clive Lewis, who had recently criticised the conspiratorial nature of the politics of anti-Semitism on the left. Streeting said Labours left-wing MPs should be challenged more, adding: ″I genuinely think that there are lots of MPs who sit at the shadow cabinet table or who stand up at the despatch box as shadow minister who know in their heart of hearts that we are being led by a hollow prospect that is destined to lose a general election.
Labour MP Dame Margaret Hodge, meanwhile, accused Corbyn allies of weaponising Labour general secretary Jennie Formbys cancer diagnosis to block criticism over the anti-Semitism crisis as she took aim at senior aides. Jeremy Corbyn has been for me the worst and the weakest leader of the Labour Party in all our 118 years, she said. Every day that Seumas Milne is devising our strategy, every day that [Unite boss] Len McCluskey is dictating our politics, every day that they are all refusing to stand up against anti-Semitism, Boris Johnson will sleep soundly in Number 10.
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Jeremy Corbyn-Led Labour Party 'Destined To Lose General Election', MPs Claim (Original Post)
Celerity
Jul 2019
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RelativelyJones
(898 posts)1. Corbyn has led Labour right into the desert.
Celerity
(46,547 posts)3. We are all in for the Lib Dems atm. I was excited about Change UK, but
that group bollocksed it up badly.
I can no longer vote for a Labour Party with Corbyn as a leader, so done with him. He needs to retire and go eat stargazy pie in a Cornwall holiday letting.
T_i_B
(14,805 posts)2. As disappointing as Corbyn has been...
Labour's problems go much deeper. As desirable as a better leader is, can Labour stop all the factional infighting and start to engage with voters in the real world?