urban genie
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Literally the only thing that I can see putting a stop to this is if Labour somehow sort their shit out, dump Corbyn, and bring in a pro-EU central leader and reshape the party around sensible central politics which speak to the masses. That seems an unlikely possibility.
This won't get the leave voting usual labour voter who felt abandonded by the party the last few decades back into the fold though
Yes labour need a voice to get the marginals and dissafected typical voter to back them and corbyns appeal is waning aftr such a long campaign of negativity against him.
But I cannot see anyone who has been touted as leader before being popular either, Labour need to look forward to a new er MP, the coopers, smiths, corbyns, watsons etc won't unite the party or it's voters.
Fresh faces not tried and tester failed ones, who that would be, I don't know.