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"He came out too slowly, he was very half-hearted about his attempts to campaign, and Labour voters simply didn't get the message."

Oh, I think most of the got the message. It was plain enough and talked about enough.
"What we saw yesterday was swathes of Labour voters simply not voting Labour. Jeremy Corbyn could not connect with the people we needed to attract."

Errr no. It was a cross-party issue referendum not a general election.
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Someone probably found he voted out!
Nice man caring, not right for the job . Tom Watson ?
the other Milliband - Watson is too far left.
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Mickey ?
Tim Farron not leaving too then ?
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And Tory inners squirmingnow. And so they should.

More scalps must follow.
is it fair for the leader of the labour party to be judged by those members of the parliamentary party that do not represent the views of the wider party membership who elected him?
If things go as they may well go for Corbyn, he'll be gone long before Dave. Dave is making a choice - Corbyn is potentially on the verge of getting the boot!
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Where is Mickey when you need him?
Where is Mickey when you need him?
Probably diluting his bitter with tears or down Pickfords negotiating a move to Scotland. Looks like the Labour heartland didn't come up to his expectations.
They obviously decided where their bread is buttered and remained loyal to the rest of the UK.
I think mikey works so isn't always on hand to join in the banter

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