Anti-Corbyn Faction In The Looney Labour Party
The mess that is Looney Labour continues to rumble on. Despite the fact that "Jezbollah" Corbyn was the man that lost Labour the election (he is simply unelectable) the party has still failed to oust him and are still dilly dallying about.
The article below highlights a group of "non-factional" people running for the National Executive Committee who are linked to anti-Corbyn faction.
https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/8...ction-campaign
"This month there will be an election for three new seats on Labour's National Executive Committee (NEC), one of the party's most powerful bodies. The NEC is "the governing body of the Labour Party". After two Labour leadership election victories, Corbyn has not managed to secure a majority of support on this committee."
"The "independent " candidates – comedian Eddie Izzard, activist Johanna Baxter and businessman Gurinder Singh Josan – are standing for the November National Executive Committee election. Their main campaign website says they are standing on a platform of "independence and diversity", because they are "independent minded" and will "not take instruction from any faction"."
All is not well in the Looney party it seems !
This comes after the problems at the recent Labour Party Conference where many Labourites were absolutely furious that "Jezbollah" took BrExit off the agenda of things to be discussed.
I Watched Labour Moderates Plot Against Corbyn
https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/w...er-corbyn-fans
"Progress attendees were very, very angry that Brexit is not going to be debated at conference. Momentum successfully blocked a Brexit debate because they know it's a tricky one for their man JC. He has to walk a tightrope between pro and anti-EU feeling in the electorate and his party, not to mention his own less than total enthusiasm for membership of a single market that might stop him nationalising the trains."