When Corbyn wins and most labour MPs refuse to serve under him, hopefully the leader who succeeds him in the imminent re-run will have made some concessions to his supporters and be able to unite the party again, a little further to the left. Most likely this will be Burnham, who already agrees with some of Corbyn's more radical policies, such as renationalising the railways.
When Corbyn wins and most labour MPs refuse to serve under him
Faisal Islam was reporting "Umunna not only senior Labour voice cautioning against splits if Corbyn wins: major thinking going into keeping party together, avoiding '81"
When Corbyn wins and most labour MPs refuse to serve under him, hopefully the leader who succeeds him in the imminent re-run will have made some concessions to his supporters and be able to unite the party again, a little further to the left. Most likely this will be Burnham, who already agrees with some of Corbyn's more radical policies, such as renationalising the railways.