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More Eagle car crash TV
I find that really sad.
The question wasn't even very hard to answer--'Jeremy and I are actually quite close in policy. This is not about policy, though, but about leadership, which he just hasn't provided, etc.'--or some such model answer. Plus the apparent substance of that Kinnock 'speech'--that someone he once met on the doorstep thinks Corbyn is weird.
Also, that 'launch' stands out for me mainly for the rubbish handwriting, probably meant to look lively and full of energy, but is actually just a borderline-illegible scrawl. That open 'a' in particular, brrr ...
Weak leadership challengers can only harm Corbyn, though. What are people going to make of a party whose leader is constantly called weak but in which no-one else seems to be qualified to take over?
More Eagle car crash TV: http://www.thecanary.co/2016/07/11/simple-question-andrew-neil-leaves-labour-coups-angela-eagle-floundering/
I like the part (10:30) where she, seemingly with zero self awareness, says indignantly you must respect the outcomes of any democratic process.
The solution to the UKs problems is a unity coalition of the left and centre left, not the lib dems. Despite openly claiming they would not accept the referendum results they've still had fewer members join than labour in the midst of all this infighting.