It depends on IF the right wing within the party realise that their time is over and back the elected leader, go off in a huff, or continue to try and undermine Corbyn.
The power of the MSM is waiting rapidly and with 300,000+ willing to take the message to the doors that their is a better way, there is a fairer way, if the party unite, the tories will be history.
Some interesting voting this week
Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour scores a hat-trick of council by-election victories in one evening.
The Labour Party gained local control of two councils from the Conservatives and one from the SNP.
The election victories
Green and UKIP voters showed a clear preference for Labour over the Conservatives in Arley & Whitacre (North Warwickshire):
Arley & Whitacre (North Warwickshire) result:
LAB: 59.7% (+33.7)
CON: 40.3% (+1.7)
Greens and UKIP didn't stand this time round.
The other Labour victory over the Conservatives was in Christchurch (Allerdale):
Christchurch (Allerdale) result:
LAB: 40.7% (+5.8)
LDEM: 29.4% (+20.0)
CON: 25.9% (-19.3)
UKIP: 4.0% (+4.0)
Over in Scotland, Corbyn’s Labour won North & Glenboig (North Lanarkshire) from the SNP. Moving away from local councils, this gain comes after Labour lost 40 of its 41 Scottish constituencies to the SNP in the 2015 general election.
Vice UK summed up this loss in the following way:
Labour’s popularity has plummeted after joining forces with the Conservatives – a toxic brand in Scotland – to campaign against independence. This earned them the moniker “Red Tories”.
There were seven councils contested on 22 September. Corbyn’s Labour began the day with one and ended with four, as the Conservatives bled votes on all fronts.