nmc
Well-Known Member
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.
It's of no consequence MSM can knock on as many doors as they want. Corbyn is unelectable because the media will systematically undermine him. As I said labour has ceased to be a political party but become a brilliant protest group with circa 500,000 members. With boundary changes labour will need over 12m votes at the next general election to stand any chance of forming a government - to get that they need the kind of mass appeal that Corbyn can never deliver. I'm afraid labour will get its lowest number of votes since the 1920,s - despite knocking on 20m doors. Moreover, Corbyn being a southern bias 'cockney' won't help him in the labour heartlands - his recent pledge to spend additional monies in the SE caused a few raised eyebrows in the north. Labour should have learned some lessons from Scotland but it failed to do so and will reap the consequences.