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Originally Posted by joeysteele
I do believe as he grows into this 'unexpected' position he finds himself as leader, that he will agree to abide by certain decisions by those at the top of his party.
It really is down to what happens in elections now, local elections, Scottish and Welsh elections particularly next year and then the local ones in 2017 again.
It is odd but I find his 'fumbling' as to being leader and not realising this and that as to the position of leader, finds a kinder tolerance from many voters.
There are people, who will never agree with him, and who will put him down every chance they get, no matter what he said or wanted to achieve.
You are correct however, this debate on the nuclear issue is one that needs sorting and clarifying with compromise as to all aspects of it ,has to be done preferably more quickly.
He would do really well to take on board what many are saying on this issue because as you point out, it could be his downfall if he stays rigid as to it.
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Yes "if" he still says as a leader
he will Never push the Nuke button
the Labour Party will remove
him as leader - Utter Fact