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Stan-Marsh | 16:44 Sun 24th Sep 2017 | News
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Len McCluskey says Corbyn's critics will be silenced at the Labour conference, great news. We can now get on with building a new Britain within Europe, a Britain where everyone matters. Should all those disaffected Labour supporters now join the Lib Dems?

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/sep/24/mccluskey-corbyn-critics-silenced-labour-conference
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Which ones are you talking about? The ones disaffected becasue Labour do want out (of a sorts) or the ones disaffected by Labour not wanting to get out properly?

I doubt any will go to any other party just based on that.
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youngmafbog. All those who disagree with Jeremy and won't follow the party line on any issue, should leave.
It is Avery difficult to just leave your beloved political party if there is just one thing you disagree with. If the test mark were complete agreement then no party would have any members because we all aspire to slightly different things even if collectively we agree.

There are some the hated Corbyn and didn't think he had a hope but they still voted for him so I can't see the whole membership agreeing with every policy or statement.

Actually that goes for any party not just Labour.
I thought it was the Labour Party not the Jeremy Party?

McCluskey hasnt learnt that a lifetime of bullying won't silence democracy.

A faction of the party modelling themselves on North Korea, with an inept leader crushing dissention to all those who dare to ask questions will not appeal to the majority pf the British voting public.
yeah they could leave and create a psuedo Tory party , lets say New....Something.....hang on!
Brighton, The New Beginning.

Could be, ju ju. They managed to beat Newcastle today.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41297234
> All those who disagree with Jeremy and won't follow the party line on any issue, should leave.

If you take that line then Jeremy himself should have left the party long ago, around October 1983.

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