Not necessarily. The closest of the staggered votes in 2008 was on a 22-week limit, and this was defeated 304 to 233. The make up of the House of Commons is now very different.
Also alternative vote isn't a PR system, and this is partly why it was rejected.
I don't see the problem with a vote on the abortion limit as long as it is a free vote, which it will be. We have these kind of votes from time to time anyway. The last time parliament voted on the abortion limit was in 2008. Since then, move evidence has come to light. Our abortion limit is...
Except the grassroots didn't want him gone and he stayed for them to change the political landscape in this country. And it's the grassroots that's helped Labour do so well, relatively speaking, despite so many against. I don't think that's self serving. He clearly deeply cares about many social...
The media have been against him and most of this party has been against him. When the election campaign started they were 20 points behind. All considered, Corbyn has done fantastically well to win so many Tory seats. We could be looking a another election when you'd fancy Labour to do much...
He lost the confidence of his MPs, not the people of the Labour party. The MPs serve the people. Those MPs will be rushing back to support him now. If they had the entire time, things could be much better for Labour right now.