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United over what?
JC has been one of the few worth listening to on Brexit, with a pretty reasonable and even-handed assessment of the options. That didn't stop him getting shouted down as a traitor by the party right.
Brexit is going to happen. The division caused mostly by the party right and the worthless radical centrist metro student bloc is only going to hand the day to the far right.
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The division caused mostly by the party right and the worthless radical centrist metro student bloc
lol
The party is also divided by the slurs that are chucked around at anyone who disagrees with Corbyn (who voted against his own leadership repeatedly as an MP)
I think it's a mistake to frame the choice as between Corbyn or the EDL.
A united, organised labour could probably bring May down, and even force a election. Quite likely Corbyn wants to wait until Brexit is finalised so as not to inherit the current shambles and take blame for administrating the outcome. Also quite likely the party is simply too divided to formulate any coherent strategy.