Corbyn supporters might find themselves wondering, having secured a historic
second leadership election in just over a year, why it is they who are being asked to «concede» and «compromise» with their defeated opponents?
Thus even if he wins
the second leadership election, Corbyn's movement is empty and the party in its entirety is left in disarray.
I've joined Momentum, the grassroots Labour organization that helped Jeremy Corbyn win
his second leadership election.
We've just had
our second leadership election within a year.
A second leadership election was held in November, which was won by Paul Nuttall.
Smith played down the idea of a split in the party if Corbyn won
a second leadership election.
This seemingly decisive move, which sparked
the second leadership election in a year, appeared to mark the point of no return for Corbyn's relationship with the bulk of his MPs.
It is unclear whether Mr Corbyn would win
a second leadership election in a one - on - one race, since his grip on the members appears to be waning.
It is unclear whether he would win
a second leadership election in a one - on - one race, since his grip on the members appears to be waning.
«This poll will be alarming for a Labour party in the middle of
their second leadership election in 12 months.
He brushed aside questions about his leadership, pointing out that he won
a second leadership election in September of last year.
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A second leadership election was held in November, which was won by Paul Nuttall, who thus succeeded Farage.
After
the second leadership election we all really pulled together.
It was always going to be important to wait until the dust settled around Labour's
second leadership election to see what was going to happen next.
Mr McNicol was accused of trying to block Jeremy Corbyn from taking part in
his second leadership election and of purging left wing members to stop them taking part in the vote.
His comments will be inflammatory at a time when Labour MPs have toned down their public opposition to Corbyn, after
his second leadership election by a huge margin in the autumn.
Sure, there have been outriders floating radical ideas about policy and party reform, yet despite the fears among MPs that there would be a period of blood - letting following Owen Smith's emphatic defeat in
the second leadership election last summer, there has been no abuse of the party's internal processes by Corbyn, evidenced by the failure of his supporters to secure berths in the pre-election carve - up of safe seats.