Seems odd that such a 'big' story, (from the anti-Corbyn viewpoint), is wasted on a dull Thursday, well away from any elections.
Suggests to me they had many pages reserved for dePfeffel's damp squib of a speech,
or,
the story is acknowledged to be weak, but is sufficient to distract the news cycle away from blanket dissection of the above.
Seems odd that such a 'big' story, (from the anti-Corbyn viewpoint), is wasted on a dull Thursday, well away from any elections.
Suggests to me they had many pages reserved for dePfeffel's damp squib of a speech,
or,
the story is acknowledged to be weak, but is sufficient to distract the news cycle away from blanket dissection of the above.