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Changing leaders will alienate voters
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Changing leaders for a second time, and at a time of national crisis, will simply disenchant people further with the Labour Party.
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What should Labour do next? »
What should Labour do next?
What should Labour do next?âA collaboratively editable, interactive debate map for The Independent exploring what the Labour Party can do to improve its electoral prospects in the next General Election.âF1CEB7
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Who should lead Labour into the next General Election? »
Who should lead Labour into the next General Election?
Who should lead Labour into the next General Election?âWho is likely to deliver the best result in the general election for the Labour Party?âFFB597
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Gordon BrownâGordon Brown should lead the Labour Party into the next General Election.â59C6EF
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Changing leader means snap election against party/national interest »
Changing leader means snap election against party/national interest
Changing leader means snap election against party/national interestâIf 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.â98CE71
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Immediate general election is not in the Party's interest »
Immediate general election is not in the Party's interest
Immediate general election is not in the Party's interestâAn immediate general election is not in the Labour Partys interest.âFF97FF
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Changing leaders will alienate voters
Changing leaders will alienate votersâChanging leaders for a second time, and at a time of national crisis, will simply disenchant people further with the Labour Party.â98CE71
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Holding a leadership election now would be gross self-indulgence »
Holding a leadership election now would be gross self-indulgence
Holding a leadership election now would be gross self-indulgenceâPlunging the Labour party into the distraction, all-absorbing arguments and personality competitions of a leadership election at a time of grave national crisis would both be, and be seen to be, an act of grossly self-indulgent irresponsibility.â98CE71
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Leadership contest would signal a divided Party »
Leadership contest would signal a divided Party
Leadership contest would signal a divided PartyâA leadership contest would demonstrate just how divided the Labour party is now.â98CE71
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Voters are already alienated »
Voters are already alienated
Voters are already alienatedâLabour voters are already alienated anyway. The challenge is not to stop them from becoming alienated: its to find a way to win them back.âEF597B
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