The problem with #SaveLabour and the PLP is that they seem to have one way of engaging with the crisis they've done a lot to create: attack Corbyn and do everything possible to destroy the idea of a Labour party with him as leader. They've been incredibly successful in getting this opinion out there, so have convinced many potential (non-affiliated) voters, but have done nothing to convince party members, supporters, or anyone really, that they have an alternative.
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The problem with #SaveLabour and the PLP is that they seem to have one way of engaging with the crisis they've done a lot to create: attack Corbyn and do everything possible to destroy the idea of a Labour party with him as leader. They've been incredibly successful in getting this opinion out there, so have convinced many potential (non-affiliated) voters, but have done nothing to convince party members, supporters, or anyone really, that they have an alternative.