Changing leader means snap election against party/national interest

If Labour elects a new leader it will force an immediate general election, and an immediate general election will be against the interests of the Labour Party and of the country.

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Changing leader means snap election against party/national interest
Changing the Prime Minister will provoke an immediate election
Immediate general election is not in the Party's interest
An immediate election is not in the national interest
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