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If we are faulting Corbyn for allowing this to happen under his leadership - and I am - then I see no other means of preventing this than either a) hard tacking to the right in order to placate the right faction (which lol we all know wouldn’t have worked anyway) or b) ejecting them into orbit with their arses turned inside out.
He brought a spoon to a gunfight. That’s his fault. But if anyone wants to pretend like that gunfight wasn’t going to happen regardless then sure, nice fantasyland you have there. Install a rollercoaster whilst you’re at it, why not?
So your view is that if both sides are at fault, Corbyn should have sacked the right off as they caused the damage? Eh?