Part of the reason Labour died in Scotland was because they shared a stage with the Tories in the Scottish Referendum. Corbyn has learnt that lesson.
The trouble with a coup now is that it'll open the chasm between the left and the right in the Labour party and there is no-one who is able to unite both. So that'll fester on and on.
This is all moot though, given that the choice of candidates to replace Corbyn is about as inspiring as a weekend in Cleethorpes.
Part of the reason Labour died in Scotland was because they shared a stage with the Tories in the Scottish Referendum. Corbyn has learnt that lesson.
The trouble with a coup now is that it'll open the chasm between the left and the right in the Labour party and there is no-one who is able to unite both. So that'll fester on and on.
This is all moot though, given that the choice of candidates to replace Corbyn is about as inspiring as a weekend in Cleethorpes.