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Originally Posted by Kizzy
Again.... why did the majority voters if they were so disenfranchised vote for a different leader when the opportunity arose?
Let's not get carried away with the turning away, they won Stoke remember, there was only a 6.7% shift in Copeland. The foreshadowing in the media is premature.
http://uk.businessinsider.com/conser...oughton-2017-2
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Because they would have had to have joined the Labour party. And not everyone wants to join a political party.
The denial is almost tangible with Corbyn supporters. Personally, I don't care if he remains leader forever, he will never win a general election, I'm not sure how much more proof you need. Sad for the country though because a strong opposition keeps the government in line.