other than they don't like him or his politics
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Replying to @ryanlcooper
No question about it--Brexit was a pretext to get rid of him. But Jones is the very smart left here, and he realizes that
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Replying to @yeselson @ryanlcooper
but he also realizes that Corbyn wasn't really up to the job and wasn't doing that well. It's complicated. So it's a coup (bad)
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Replying to @yeselson @ryanlcooper
of a guy way over his head who wasn't doing that well and whom smart leftists people assumed would be a short termer.
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Replying to @yeselson @ryanlcooper
Weird thing is, nobody really spells out what Corbyn has done wrong; it's all vagaries about "leadership"
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Lack of clear language from MPs and other coup-plotters is inhibiting a sensible discussion about what's transpiring.
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Think it also has to do w Oxbridge trying to take back control frm ppl they see as outsdrs—Corbyn, McDonnell
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Replying to @davidimarcus @mtracey and
which is why there's a lack of clear language (or a political complaint) and mostly only pretext
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Right, they screwed it up and rushed the whole thing. But Jones is honest enough to note that Corbyn had
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Replying to @yeselson @davidimarcus and
no preparation for the job and that he got ahead of the labour's left own plans.
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"No preparation" in that he wasn't surrounded by a network of sympathetic journalists and PR hacks
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