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Blairites would be 'foolish' to launch a coup against Jeremy Corbyn, Diane Abbott warns | Blairites would be 'foolish' to launch a coup against Jeremy Corbyn, Diane Abbott warns |
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Jeremy Corbyn’s internal rivals in the Labour party would be “foolish” to launch a coup against his leadership, a member of the shadow cabinet has said. | |
Diane Abbott said a rebellion to replace the Labour leader, who was elected by a landslide last September, would fail because members still backed him. | Diane Abbott said a rebellion to replace the Labour leader, who was elected by a landslide last September, would fail because members still backed him. |
Though Mr Corbyn enjoys strong support amongst Labour members he has many critics among the party’s MPs. | Though Mr Corbyn enjoys strong support amongst Labour members he has many critics among the party’s MPs. |
Weekly meetings of the Parliamentary Labour Party have become an opportunity for Mr Corbyn’s critics to voice their concerns – and to brief the media about their views. | Weekly meetings of the Parliamentary Labour Party have become an opportunity for Mr Corbyn’s critics to voice their concerns – and to brief the media about their views. |
MPs were incensed earlier this week after Mr Corbyn went to appear on a late peak ITV television programme instead of addressing their private meeting at length. He also drew criticism for appearing at an anti-Trident rally at the weekend. | MPs were incensed earlier this week after Mr Corbyn went to appear on a late peak ITV television programme instead of addressing their private meeting at length. He also drew criticism for appearing at an anti-Trident rally at the weekend. |
Opposition has so far failed to crystalise around a replacement, however – despite Simon Danczuk warning that organised opposition to Mr Corbyn's leadership would begin from "day one". | Opposition has so far failed to crystalise around a replacement, however – despite Simon Danczuk warning that organised opposition to Mr Corbyn's leadership would begin from "day one". |
“I read in the papers there’s going to be a move against Jeremy after the elections. I think party members would be very disappointed in that,” Ms Abbott, who is shadow international development secretary, told Parliament’s internal The House magazine. | “I read in the papers there’s going to be a move against Jeremy after the elections. I think party members would be very disappointed in that,” Ms Abbott, who is shadow international development secretary, told Parliament’s internal The House magazine. |
“My sense, travelling outside of London and so on, is that members, and I include members who didn’t actually vote for Jeremy, think he should be given a fair chance. | “My sense, travelling outside of London and so on, is that members, and I include members who didn’t actually vote for Jeremy, think he should be given a fair chance. |
“So I think it would be a mistake if anyone thought that moving against him in May would meet with the acquiescence of the party. | “So I think it would be a mistake if anyone thought that moving against him in May would meet with the acquiescence of the party. |
“I think if they try to bring him down in May, if they were to be as foolish as that, they wouldn’t succeed.” | “I think if they try to bring him down in May, if they were to be as foolish as that, they wouldn’t succeed.” |
Polling conducted by YouGov for the Election Data website last month found that 72 per cent of Labour members approved of Mr Corbyn, with 17 per cent disapproving. | Polling conducted by YouGov for the Election Data website last month found that 72 per cent of Labour members approved of Mr Corbyn, with 17 per cent disapproving. |
Mr Corbyn won the Labour leadership election with a knock-out blow in the first round of the contest – with 59.5 per cent of the vote – but his support among the membership seems to have risen dramatically since then. | Mr Corbyn won the Labour leadership election with a knock-out blow in the first round of the contest – with 59.5 per cent of the vote – but his support among the membership seems to have risen dramatically since then. |
Any challenger would likely have to defeat Mr Corbyn in a leadership election, unless he stood aside. | Any challenger would likely have to defeat Mr Corbyn in a leadership election, unless he stood aside. |
The party has practically doubled in size since Mr Corbyn won the leadership election – with the flood of new members apparently favouring the Labour leader. | The party has practically doubled in size since Mr Corbyn won the leadership election – with the flood of new members apparently favouring the Labour leader. |
Voting intention polls however show Labour significantly behind the Conservatives. | Voting intention polls however show Labour significantly behind the Conservatives. |
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