الثلاثاء، 3 يناير 2017

Labour too weak to win election alone, Fabian Society says



Image copyright Reuters Labour is “too weak” to win a general election alone and should consider working with other parties, a left-of-centre think tank has said.
The Fabian Society said securing an overall majority was “currently unthinkable” for Labour.
It said the party faced a “Brexit dilemma” because it needed to reach out to voters on both sides of the debate.
But Labour said leader Jeremy Corbyn offered the “only genuine alternative” to a failed political establishment.
"Fake anti-elitists"A spokesperson for Mr Corbyn said: “Rebuilding Labour support after its fragmentation at the 2015 election was always going to be a challenge.
“But Labour under Jeremy Corbyn will be taking its case to every part of Britain in the coming months with a radical policy platform, offering the only genuine alternative to a failed parliament political establishment and the fake anti-elitists of the hard right.”
Mr Corbyn has previously said his party could climb the “electoral mountain” ..

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