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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
The news where serving shadow cabinet members resigned from his cabinet saying they couldn't work with him and where they had a no confidence vote on him. Or is there denial now that happened? Perhaps the same affliction that has happened regarding his terrorist sympathies?
Of course they could change their minds if Labour actually won an election, but they will forever be known as the people only interested in power if they do.
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Welcome back bots
Yes there is a reason why Diane Abbott had such a senior position in the first place - because there were hardly any Labour MPs willing to serve in Corbyn's shadow cabinet. She is one of a very small number who have actually supported him from the start and she has now been chucked under the bus
Edit - as a reminder, here's what Diane's replacement had to say about Corbyn a few months ago:
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Corbyn has replaced Diane Abbott with Lyn Brown as a “temporary” Shadow Home Secretary. That’s the same Lyn Brown who resigned last year from the Shadow Cabinet, saying the “the situation” in the party under Corbyn “is now untenable” and that “it’s time to go to the membership”. She said:
“Following the overwhelming vote of the parliamentary Labour party, it was with a heavy heart that I concluded that we had reached a tipping point and, for the good of the party and the country, I believe that we should seek a new leader.”
https://order-order.com/2017/06/07/d...byn-untenable/
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