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Corbyn Comes Out Fighting

 

MPs' ballot has no legitimacy

 

 

Luke James, The Morning Star, London, 29 June 2016

 

Jeremy Corbyn came out fighting yesterday against the vote of no confidence
in his leadership of the Labour Party, saying it had "no legitimacy" and
vowing not to resign.

 

The leader hit back moments after the results of the secret ballot on the
motion of no confidence were revealed, with 172 in favour and 40 against.

 

He said: "I was democratically elected leader of our party for a new kind of
politics by 60 per cent of Labour members and supporters, and I will not
betray them by resigning. Today's vote by MPs has no constitutional
legitimacy.

 

"We are a democratic party, with a clear constitution. Our people need
Labour Party members, trade unionists and MPs to unite behind my leadership
at a critical time for our country."

 

Blairite attempted coup

 

The non-binding poll was part of a two-pronged strategy to destabilise Mr
Corbyn that also saw soft-left figures take part in co-ordinated
resignations from the shadow cabinet since Sunday.

 

Blairites behind the coup hoped that would force Mr Corbyn, who retains 60
per cent support among party members, to voluntarily stand down.

 

FBU general secretary Matt Wrack described it as a "secret, well planned,
orchestrated coup.

 

"What we've had is people playing political games in Westminster, I think
summing up everything that is wrong with British politics," he added.

 

But Mr Corbyn has dug in by appointing a new more left-wing front bench and
has vowed to stand for re-election just nine months after becoming leader.

 

Way forward

 

His allies expressed confidence yesterday that he will win the leadership
election - and go on to lead Labour to victory at any snap general election
called by the Tories.

 

Shadow health secretary Diane Abbott said: "This current three-ring circus
is not for the good of the Labour Party. I think a leadership election is
now inevitable.

 

"I think there's a very good chance Jeremy will win. The party will have
shown its will not once, but twice.

 

"The way forward is a leadership election and then the party will want MPs
to rally behind the leader."

 

Asked whether he could win a general election, she replied: "Yes, he can win
a general election."

 

 

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