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So Jeremy Corbyn, as expected, has been confirmed as Labour party leader with a slightly increased majority. Somehow I don't think it will be the healing moment in the Labour party that they so desperately need, but rather even more likely to precipitate a complete split, so diverse are the doctrines of the warring factions
More stormy waters ahead methinks.....
Apparently Labour's 'rank and file' have given overwhelming support to Jeremy Corbyn which has allowed hin to increase his majority (61.8%) compared to last year's election (59.5%).
Despite his calls for unity, I wonder if we shall now see a lot of 'blood letting' or splits.
So Jeremy Corbyn, as expected, has been confirmed as Labour party leader with a slightly increased majority. Somehow I don't think it will be the healing moment in the Labour party that they so desperately need, but rather even more likely to precipitate a complete split, so diverse are the doctrines of the warring factions
More stormy waters ahead methinks.....