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naomi24 | 23:26 Tue 18th Aug 2015 | News
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With interest in the election of a leader of the Labour Party gaining momentum, who will/would you vote for - and why?
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I'm a Labour supporter, and can't see anyone that I would really like as a leader. I wish Ed M hadn't challenged his brother for the leadership.
I think Jeremy Corbyn is the best of the lot we have available.
The Labour leader.election is a farce.

There is no clone candidate of Tory Liar, nor a replica of Dave Cameron, so the Daily Mail/Telegraph/Express are in both agast, and also very please.

Hopefully, when the result is made known, the people who populate the modern Labour Party, who are just career opportunists, will *** iff to the Conservative and UKIP parties that they truely beling to, and Labour can follow its true course. Unfortunately, that is probably losing the next general election as well.
I had briefly heard of Corbyn and Mrs Balls, not the other two. Fortunately, as a Tory, I don't have a vote.
Their dilemma is very similar to that of many Tory voters when deciding whether or not to vote UKIP, that is; do you vote where you really want to or vote to keep the other side out.

// Unfortunately, that is probably losing the next general election as well. //

How is it unfortunate, this is democracy in action and if it happens as you say then surely that points to the majority (or larger) proportion of people do not want left wing politics in this country?
Jackdaw33

/// Fortunately, as a Tory, I don't have a vote. ///

I wouldn't let that worry you, it is still possible.

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/aug/18/tory-party-member-votes-for-jeremy-corbyn-three-times

*** “The Labour party has a robust system to prevent fraudulent or malicious applications and duplicate votes,” ***

Try telling them that in Tower Hamlets, Blackburn, Bradford, Burnley, Calderdale, Coventry, Derby, Hyndburn, Kirklees, Oldham, Pendle, Peterborough, Slough, Walsall and Woking.

*** The watchdog announced it had begun a study into concerns that communities of Pakistani and Bangladeshi origin were particularly vulnerable to vote-rigging. ***

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/call-for-police-to-guard-polling-stations-in-areas-at-risk-of-voterigging-9044989.html

"The majority (or larger) proportion of people..."
As I understand it, YMB, the Tories were actually supported by only 37% of the people in May.
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^The implication there is misleading. It wasn't a two horse race.

I didn't intend this thread to become a tit for tat discussion. Since Jeremy Corbyn appears to be winning the race, and the AnswerBank polls often prove more accurate than official polls, I'm genuinely interested to know who Labour voters here support.
i forecast that andy burnham won't do well in the west midlands and staffordshire. people round here aren't in a terribly forgiving mood after what he facilitated for stafford hospital. even jeremy corbyn would be prefereable to that lying slimeball.
you can join for £3 jackdaw! . I'm voting for Jezza because he will do so much damage to Labour they'll be out for at least 15 years.
Quizmaster,

More like 24%.

The Conservatives got 36.6% of the votes. But a third of the electorate didn't vote.

If the 'Not used' votes were a political party, they would have easily beaten the Conservatives, and would now have a HUGE majority in Parluament.
Tora.

So you are now a member of the Labour Party. Who'd have thought?
The vote is a farce because the system allows any Tom dick or Harry to vote on something they have no right to have a say in
However the candidates while perhaps uninspiring are all decent politicians
Jeremy Corbyn is totally out of step with most of the PLP and he could not possibly lead the party successfully for very long
Andy Burnham is my choice and I still have a hunch he will prevail. It may take a re election to do it though
I've got form gromit, I joined the IRFU so I could go to watch England in Dublin this year! If the system allows it why not? No different to the US primary system. There can't be a re election ich they use AV.
“When a man takes an oath, he's holding his own self in his own hands like water, and if he opens his fingers then, he needn't hope to find himself again.”
These were the word of Sir Thomas More as portrayed in the film, ‘A Man for all Seasons’.
As I understand it, TTT, anyone taking the £3.00 opportunity to participate in the Labour leadership contest, has to state that he supports the party. If he does so, despite being fully aware that he does not, he is clearly lying. Is he “holding his own self in his own hands like water” and, effectively, selling his soul to the devil?
I’m an atheist and souls and devils mean nothing to me, but I would still never perjure myself in such a way. Is that what you are recommending?
1. Cooper
2. Kendell
3. Burnham

I will not be using my 4th preference

BTW - has everyone got their papers yet?
I haven't
// aog , It also suggested that voters should be required to produce their passport or driving licence in future elections before they are allowed to cast their ballots.// So much for the constant denial for the need for ID cards.
Only fully paid up Labour Party members should be allowed to vote
By re election I of course mean a new election
why would there be a new election? Someone will win this one and presumably won't immediately resign.
Who knows what will happen
This is an extremely dubious election
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