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In reply to the discussion: Corbyn on ballot. [View all]

Denzil_DC

(7,216 posts)
7. Hence the LOL.
Tue Jul 12, 2016, 05:14 PM
Jul 2016

But given the state of things at the moment ...

Laura Kuenssberg Verified account
?@bbclaurak

Will labour HQ challenge the decision in court?


Laura Kuenssberg Verified account
?@bbclaurak

Highly likely that Labour Party itself will challenge the decision in the courts


Which gets translated on the BBC website to:

The BBC's political editor Laura Kuenssberg said it was highly likely that the Labour Party itself would challenge the decision in the courts.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36778135


If she crosses her eyes and wishes hard enough, you never know.

Any legal ructions are more likely to focus on the NEC's decision to backdate restrictions on new members' voting rights. People signed up and paid money on the express promise they'd have a vote in the leadership election.
Corbyn on ballot. [View all] Denzil_DC Jul 2016 OP
Via Channel 4 ITN News's Michael Crick: Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #1
From The Guardian liveblog: Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #2
LOL Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #3
The replies to that tweet seem to say that's meaningless muriel_volestrangler Jul 2016 #6
Hence the LOL. Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #7
What is the deal with Laura Kuenssberg and Corby anyway? Ken Burch Jul 2016 #9
I don't know how she got the job. Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #15
This is eerily similar to the ABC here in Australia. Matilda Jul 2016 #32
I'm sure Murdoch loves the idea. Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #33
That's the style we know all too well here. Matilda Jul 2016 #34
Blair and his entourage definitely ran scared of Murdoch on all sorts of issues. Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #36
There IS going to be a legal challenge, apparently not welcomed by either "side": Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #26
Well, he ought to be on the ballot, as he's the leader. LeftishBrit Jul 2016 #4
This allows him to be on the ballot without being re-nominated RogueTrooper Jul 2016 #12
As it should be, because the MPs would refuse to nominate him Ken Burch Jul 2016 #19
It's ironic 'though RogueTrooper Jul 2016 #21
It's the party rules, not "privilege" Ken Burch Jul 2016 #22
That is not what the pollster is saying about that poll RogueTrooper Jul 2016 #24
No, it's not 'privilege'. He will have to get the votes of the party, just like challengers muriel_volestrangler Jul 2016 #25
Keeping him off the ballot would have been sucicidal T_i_B Jul 2016 #5
So which of the Monarchs-over-the-Water will you be rooting for, TiB? non sociopath skin Jul 2016 #8
Ooh...a Stuart loyalist metaphor...don't see many of those anymore... Ken Burch Jul 2016 #10
Don't know enough about Owen Smith T_i_B Jul 2016 #11
Maybe you should hold out for Undeclared of Hampstead? non sociopath skin Jul 2016 #13
Never met him personally T_i_B Jul 2016 #18
There's always Dick Whittington's cat. Ken Burch Jul 2016 #35
T_i_B, it's clear from past experience with the PLP Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #14
Well said, Denzil. non sociopath skin Jul 2016 #17
The PLP tried to depose Attlee as leader...right after the 1945 Labour victory was announced. Ken Burch Jul 2016 #20
I'm beginning to wonder... BooScout Jul 2016 #27
The scary part of this to me.... T_i_B Jul 2016 #28
Absolutely. n/t. Ken Burch Jul 2016 #29
The "moderates" need to accept the need to restore internal party democracy. Ken Burch Jul 2016 #23
No, they need to bury it at a crossroads with a stake through its heart. Donald Ian Rankin Jul 2016 #30
You've just made an astoundingly antidemocratic post. Ken Burch Jul 2016 #31
This couldn't be more blatant: Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #16
So my local Labour branch can't hold meetings.... T_i_B Jul 2016 #37
It's not the fault of Corbyn and his supporters that your local branch can't hold meetings. Ken Burch Jul 2016 #40
Corbyn STILL on ballot Denzil_DC Jul 2016 #38
That's a relief! T_i_B Jul 2016 #39
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