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  • That's the problem though isn't it? Why are only two people standing? Why it it a binary choice? Why the lack of any other decent candidates?

    Because to have any hope of removing Corbyn there has to be only one candidate, otherwise the vote will be split.

  • Because to have any hope of removing Corbyn there has to be only one candidate, otherwise the vote will be split.

    Which is presumably why some people then also want the party to split in the event of a Corbyn victory, as it would give both parties the new party the old party either party a better chance of winning against the Tories in the next election, whenever it comes?

    Sound logic.

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