while thats true, unless they have been particularly selective in the areas polled, it would be a rare constituency that didnt follow the trend, 59 is a substantial rate in favour. a few urban, demographically skewed seats would maybe have under a majority in favour, though very unlikly...
though of course many vote tribally on the rosette, some will be voting for the individual, one cant dismiss that out of hand. more the point though, the local constituency party selects the candidates. MPs should listen to the party members that selected them, more so than a new membership...
despite them being voted in by a wider electorate? whats not being recognised by the Corbynites saying he has a mandate from the memebership, is that every MP has their own mandate from their constituents. in many cases the local membership may not reflect the same view as the national...
Mao's style of communism held them back for decades, unable to properly industrialise, more focused on party targets than delivery of real productive output. its no coincidence that China's growth starts in the 80s when they reform towards markets under Deng.
a delightful combination of hyperbole and misdirection so early in the morning. one number is for spending over 10 years, the other is per year because the public don't want to spend so much - can you guess which? no children are starving, unless from neglectful actions of their parents. the...
technically 49% from full members. not to mention all those that didnt vote (25% of the total eligable). one could believe that members that (re)selected candidates in the past year would turn on them post election, i dont see it myself. national support for Corbyn doesnt automatically...
those party members are the same that selected the current MPs. i'd expect the incumbants to have broad support from the local party members, otherwise they wouldnt be there. the £3er's will be brought in to change the balance in favour of the new left project. nothing wrong with that, thats...