- 15 Dec 2019 21:51
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There was a loophole in Labour membership when Corbyn was fighting for leadership. It caused a spike in membership. It isn't really a secret that the majority of Labour membership are Corbynites. So in that regard Skinster is correct. The Labour party has evolved. I cannot see Centrism returning there. It just hasn't hit home as there are still Blairites in parliament.
JohnRawls wrote:What? Labour party has existed long before Corbyn was even alive. So membership in the Labour party is not something that can be defined by Corbyn. In the greater scheme of things Corbyn hasn't been the leader for that long. Once again, you are showing the radical die hard ways of the Labour party. If you don't get your way then you try to bring the whole party down with you.
There was a loophole in Labour membership when Corbyn was fighting for leadership. It caused a spike in membership. It isn't really a secret that the majority of Labour membership are Corbynites. So in that regard Skinster is correct. The Labour party has evolved. I cannot see Centrism returning there. It just hasn't hit home as there are still Blairites in parliament.