Wednesday, 23 December 2015

Is a Labour split inevitable?

"A house divided against itself cannot stand." - Abraham Lincoln
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As Jeremy Corbyn marks 100 days as Labour leader, the party's troubles show no sign of abating. Today we have a piece which explores three possible outcomes for the party and the problems which could arise from each of them.

Will we see a leadership challenge? Will the moderates sit tight and wait until the results of the 2020 election to make their move? Or will they try form a new party before then? 

This piece concludes that if Corbyn succeeds in turning Labour into a people's protest movement there will be little alternative for serious minded politicians but to break away from the party.

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