[QUOTE=mickd1961;40127769]He’s been used as a Stalking Horse in my opinion 123, just to get them into office.

I think he’ll have a complete nightmare once in office in trying to keep them at bay.

Rayner is a massive problem for him and for Labour in general, she’s universally disliked by anyone other than the Leftie zealot brigade.

Lisa Nandy as second in command would have universal appeal and send a strong message.

The problem is that a Rayner or Rebecca Long-Bailey in the number two seat is demanded by the unions and zealots.

This is Labour’s problem, they are just the same as the Tories in that they are two parties within one and it’s a constant “oil and water” scenario.


ref your last comment Mick this is another reason why I'm in favour of Proportional Representation. People may argue that the more number of political parties there are, the less chance of any gaining a majority which might then hamper policy making but it would surely be no worse than the situation we are in at the moment, and it would also be a fairer representation of the populations wishes.