Celebrated political journalist reveals fact that different parties and organisations choose their leaders in...different ways. (‘Civics’ lesson for 13 year olds when I was at school.)
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Celebrated by whom?
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Labour members get to choose the Labour leader because we have this principle called democracy - it's quite marvellous. It means the plebs get a voice and aren't just dictated to by the ruling class. It's hard for some to stomach that, I know!
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Actually, they do.. There is a thing called nominating a candidate then they get OMOV
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Everyday the medium that is journalism sinks a little lower thanks to hacks like Brewer
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No, you're right, it's the half million members who chooses leader. Better than 100k choosing who is PM though, I'm sure you would agree?
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Regardless of anything you tweet going forward; I will always see you as someone who bullies an articulate 16 year old articulate woman and then attempts to dress it up as compassion for a 'child' who is being manipulated Your words are meaningless
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They nominate and then have as much say as any other Labour member, are you incompetent as a journalist or just not to be trusted with the truth ?
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For the record, Little Miss Rancid, Labour members choose the leader.
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So they shouldn't. The party is its members and we are overwhelmingly supportive of
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Deluded. Completely & utterly deluded. "Should show respect to the leader of Labour"? If he ever did anything to earn respect then he might get it. Up to now he's just a shabby fool playing stupid games for his own ends
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'Opposition leader seeks government: shocker'pic.twitter.com/6GBlq6dVHf
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