Gordon Brown is weighing in on the leadership debate today with a speech according to the news today. First Blair, now Brown. Neither are the sort of MPs the grass roots are interested in it seems, I'm amazed if anyone would be interested in what he has to say.
John Prescott has actually gone up in my estimation with his views on the leadership campaign - stating that if the rest want to win, they they should present better arguments to the voters. That the attacks are undermining the whole process.
Personally the language of the New Labour side of the party is showing a huge disregard to the views of the Labour voters. Looking at the data JC is the first preference to not only a majority of new joiners but also the established members.
It would be interesting to know what percentage of Green party, SNP, Liberal Democrats & Conservative voters & none voters would vote for who. While the other three may indeed do better with a number of swing voters, it would be silly not to count the number of returning voters he may gain.
if they're voting on genitals before anything else like suggested 1,2 voting for each woman wouldn't make a difference.
True, but if a number had Kendall or Cooper as 1 & Andy as 2 - then it would be splitting the vote.
Saying that voting based on gender would be quite pathetic, by all meats vote for a women if they agree with her policies, but to vote on those means alone shows a lack of depth of thought on the matter.
Ironically, all this campaign has done is make is if anybody but Corbyn wins - a large number of left leaning Labour voters may jump ship. I'm not a Labour voter or member myself, but I wouldn't vote for any of the other three tbh. I could be convinced to vote for JC & move from the Green party (who I don't really like either...)