Will Jeremy
Corbyn win the next general election?
Not exact matches
Jeremy
Corbyn — all but certain to be re-elected as Labour leader
next weekend - really believes he can
win the
next general election, despite having the worst ever poll ratings for a leader of the opposition, not just at this stage, but at any stage, of a parliament.
Corbyn said Labour would require companies bidding for public sector contracts to pay suppliers within 30 days, if it
wins the
next general election.
Those most recent joiners are almost most confident that a Labour Party led by Jeremy
Corbyn will
win the
next general election.
A majority of members (53 per cent) think Labour is now on course to be in government in 2020, but if
Corbyn was replaced only 42 per cent think Labour would
win the
next general election.
Despite the dire polls and the equally dire local
election results, some 64 % of Labour's post GE2015 membership believe Labour is likely to
win the
next general election — a figure which rises to 77 % of those who joined after
Corbyn became leader.
13th August 2016, Huffington Post: Jeremy
Corbyn thinks Labour's 500,000 - strong membership can
win the party the
next general election
Recent research by YouGov found that, though 72 % of Labour members support Jeremy
Corbyn as leader, only 47 % think it's likely he can
win the
next general election.
If the UK's top lobbyists thinks that Jeremy
Corbyn has a chance of
winning the
next general election, they have an interesting way of showing it.
Later on,
Corbyn also hits out at the BBC for promoting the narrative that Labour needed to do better in May's local
elections — when it lost fewer than 20 council seats — to show it was on track to
win the
next general election.
Among
Corbyn's supporters there is genuine optimism that he can lead Labour to victory, with 56 % of those saying they will vote for him believing he can
win the
next general election.
Most Labour Party members now think they will
win the
next general election under Jeremy
Corbyn — as his job approval rises by 11... (Comments: 150)
The YouGov poll also shows that few Unite members believe Mr
Corbyn would
win the
next general election - with 20 % saying it would be «fairly unlikely» and 49 % saying such an outcome was «very unlikely».
But Watson is fighting on other fronts, too — to stitch together a fretful party, many of whose MPs see Labour's sometimes shaky performance during the referendum campaign as fresh evidence that Jeremy
Corbyn is not up to the task of
winning the
next general election.
A Labour MP opposed to Jeremy
Corbyn just texted me: he has until
next year to prove he can
win the
General Election in 2020.
Many people who are councillors in marginal areas, or have previously been in that position, know enough of history, or are old enough recall the 1980's, maybe they blame council
election defeats of 1982, and the
general elections on the Falklands, maybe they take credit for Andrew Mckintosh
winning the GLC for livingstone in 1981, maybe they feel we lost in 1979 as it wasn't left wing enough, But they voted
Corbyn and won't accept that we will lose by a mile in 2020 with him, even if we get half as any votes in the council
elections over the
next 3 years, as before, Various things can be done, Blue labour needs to work with Labour first, like compass before them, anti neo liberalism, felt Blair lost his way after his first 6 years, Yes progress has a large following and ability of resources, but since 2007 it's been redundant
Labour will introduce an «arts pupil premium» to pump # 160 million of extra funding into schools if it
wins the
next general election, Jeremy
Corbyn has announced.
The research will be welcomed news by the Labour party after leader Jeremy
Corbyn announced in September that he would introduce an «arts pupil premium» to pump # 160 million of extra funding into schools if his party
wins the
next general election.