Mr. kle4, but both events would've played a role in that.
Yes, if the PLP had understood their own rules, they wouldn’t have nominated Corbyn in the first place - although we can be grateful that he was a 100/1 winner for a lot of us.
Roll Call of the Guilty: Diane Abbott MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington Rushanara Ali MP for Bethnal Green and Bow Margaret Beckett MP for Derby South Richard Burgon MP for Leeds East Dawn Butler MP for Brent Central Ronnie Campbell MP for Blyth Valley Sarah Champion MP for Rotherham Jeremy Corbyn MP for Islington North Jo Cox MP for Batley and Spen Neil Coyle MP for Bermondsey and Old Southwark Jon Cruddas MP for Dagenham Clive Efford MP for Eltham Frank Field MP for Birkenhead Louise Haigh MP for Sheffield, Heeley Kelvin Hopkins MP for Luton North Rupa Huq MP for Ealing Central and Acton Imran Hussain MP for Bradford East Huw Irranca-Davies MP for Ogmore Sadiq Khan MP for Tooting David Lammy MP for Tottenham Clive Lewis MP for Norwich South Rebecca Long-Bailey MP for Salford and Eccles Gordon Marsden MP for Blackpool South John McDonnell MP for Hayes and Harlington Michael Meacher MP for Oldham West and Royton Grahame Morris MP for Easington Chi Onwurah MP for Newcastle Upon Tyne Central Kate Osamor MP for Edmonton Tulip Siddiq MP for Hampstead and Kilburn Dennis Skinner MP for Bolsover Cat Smith MP for Lancaster and Fleetwood Andrew Smith MP for Oxford East Gareth Thomas MP for Harrow West Emily Thornberry MP for Islington South and Finsbury Jon Trickett MP for Hemsworth Catherine West MP for Hornsey and Wood Green
Mr. kle4, it's an interesting question. What was worse: the 2017 Conservative General Election campaign, or the PLP's failure to understand their own leadership election rules?
I wrote this on the last thread. TM seems to be saying we are out on the 29th March 2019, end of story
'Theresa May at the Bank of England this morning stated very clearly that we will leave the EU on the 29th March 2019 and the transition should be viewed as an implementation period to provide time for business and government to adjust to the new order.
It is clear she is determined to be out on the 29th March 2019 and the idea that the transition period is just to delay and frustrate Brexit is irrelevant, we will be out.
This is the first time I have heard her say this with such clarity, will please the leavers but frustrate the remainers'
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Roll Call of the Guilty:
Diane Abbott MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington
Rushanara Ali MP for Bethnal Green and Bow
Margaret Beckett MP for Derby South
Richard Burgon MP for Leeds East
Dawn Butler MP for Brent Central
Ronnie Campbell MP for Blyth Valley
Sarah Champion MP for Rotherham
Jeremy Corbyn MP for Islington North
Jo Cox MP for Batley and Spen
Neil Coyle MP for Bermondsey and Old Southwark
Jon Cruddas MP for Dagenham
Clive Efford MP for Eltham
Frank Field MP for Birkenhead
Louise Haigh MP for Sheffield, Heeley
Kelvin Hopkins MP for Luton North
Rupa Huq MP for Ealing Central and Acton
Imran Hussain MP for Bradford East
Huw Irranca-Davies MP for Ogmore
Sadiq Khan MP for Tooting
David Lammy MP for Tottenham
Clive Lewis MP for Norwich South
Rebecca Long-Bailey MP for Salford and Eccles
Gordon Marsden MP for Blackpool South
John McDonnell MP for Hayes and Harlington
Michael Meacher MP for Oldham West and Royton
Grahame Morris MP for Easington
Chi Onwurah MP for Newcastle Upon Tyne Central
Kate Osamor MP for Edmonton
Tulip Siddiq MP for Hampstead and Kilburn
Dennis Skinner MP for Bolsover
Cat Smith MP for Lancaster and Fleetwood
Andrew Smith MP for Oxford East
Gareth Thomas MP for Harrow West
Emily Thornberry MP for Islington South and Finsbury
Jon Trickett MP for Hemsworth
Catherine West MP for Hornsey and Wood Green
NEW THREAD
'Theresa May at the Bank of England this morning stated very clearly that we will leave the EU on the 29th March 2019 and the transition should be viewed as an implementation period to provide time for business and government to adjust to the new order.
It is clear she is determined to be out on the 29th March 2019 and the idea that the transition period is just to delay and frustrate Brexit is irrelevant, we will be out.
This is the first time I have heard her say this with such clarity, will please the leavers but frustrate the remainers'