All those Tories who have paid their # 3 in the hope of making Labour
unelectable for a generation by voting in Corbyn as leader
So, will the austerity programme of the Cameron Government make the Tories
unelectable for a generation?
Not exact matches
In 1912, Theodore Roosevelt, a wealthy New Yorker, broke with the Republican «establishment» which he criticized
for being in the pocket of big business, and formed the «Bull Moose» Party (which split the vote and paved the way
for an otherwise
unelectable Woodrow Wilson).
Just watch this all explode in the republicans» faces
for throwing a bunch of
unelectable candidates into the mess too early.
Nearly half of evangelical voters go
for one guy — the most rabid conservative in the bunch — despite the fact that he is highly
unelectable by every reasonable measure.
«It is self - evident today and broadly accepted that the NPP is
unelectable party
for a very long time.
«The Labour party has sponsored a culture of Cash
for Influence, and has promoted
unelectable individuals to the peerage so as to get them into the Cabinet.
Still waiting
for a response to the points made against Corbyn, essentially that it doesn't help those in need of a Labour government to select an
unelectable leader.
He is unfit to lead his party and he is
unelectable by an electorate that has just voted
for Brexit.
«We have an
unelectable leader, and if we lose elections then the price of our failure is paid by the working people of this country and their families who do not have a government to stand up
for them.
Few of these particularly virulent critics seem interested in understanding members» reasons
for selecting an outsider backbencher they've repeatedly been told is entirely
unelectable.
The Labour Left
for the past two years have had to endure ridicules, being told we represented the «loony left», and that Jeremy Corbyn was
unelectable, or that he would destroy the Labour party.
Some argue that he was willing to help Brown in 2008, even though he feared he was
unelectable, because he felt guilty
for backing Tony Blair
for the party leadership in 1994 when Brown was a candidate
for the position.
There are those who say they would vote
for Jeremy but think that he would be
unelectable, forgetting of course that people have left the party and others did not vote because New Labour are no longer relevant.