Labour under Jeremy Corbyn can’t provide a decent Opposition – so now it’s up to me | Tim Farron – The Independent

English: Tim Farron MP addressing a rally duri...

English: Tim Farron MP addressing a rally during the Liberal Democrat conference in Bournemouth (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

This is a brilliant, must-read op-ed article by Tim Farron, leader of the UK’s Liberal Party. He argues that it’s been three months since the EU referendum and we have heard plenty of nationalistic sabre-rattling from the three Brexiteer ministers holed up at Chevening – Messers Fox, Davis and Johnson – but still no plan.

Source: Labour under Jeremy Corbyn can’t provide a decent Opposition – so now it’s up to me | The Independent

Although I disagree with Farron’s policies, he’s sounding like an outstanding politician right now. What a contrast to the waffle and platitudes of Jeremy Corbyn, the favorite puppet of the hard-left in the UK.

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Opinion – Labour leadership: Corbyn consolidates power over party – Op Ed – Laura Kuenssberg – BBC News

Jeremy Corbyn

Jeremy Corbyn (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I fundamentally disagree with the overtly biased position of nce more with feeling, Jeremy Corbyn and his legions of activists can claim that today, having won for the second time and extended their grip on the Labour Party.

Source: Labour leadership: Corbyn consolidates power over party – BBC News

Of course the evidence is very different. The Labour Party has been hijacked by the Hard Left. Parliamentary democracy has been subordinated in Corbyn’s Labour Party. Most importantly Labour voters in the last election now can look to their MPs being marginalized and possibly worse. It’s a disgrace.

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