pwarbi
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With the conservative party here in the UK winning a majority election, a lot of people are now beginning to blame the Labour leader for the poor result.
Personally, while I'm not a fan of his, I'm not entirely convinced it's down to him that Labour lost out. Many of the opinion polls had the two parties neck and neck going into the election, people didn't seem to have a problem with him then, so why the change now all of a sudden?
There's no doubt that the Labour party does need a new, stronger leader, but I think the party as a whole needs to look at itself, and try and rebuild from the ground up. Replacing one man, isn't going to change people's views.
The question is though, who is going to take over and make the changes that are needed?
Personally, while I'm not a fan of his, I'm not entirely convinced it's down to him that Labour lost out. Many of the opinion polls had the two parties neck and neck going into the election, people didn't seem to have a problem with him then, so why the change now all of a sudden?
There's no doubt that the Labour party does need a new, stronger leader, but I think the party as a whole needs to look at itself, and try and rebuild from the ground up. Replacing one man, isn't going to change people's views.
The question is though, who is going to take over and make the changes that are needed?