Quote Originally Posted by RonnieBird View Post
Due to processes for electing new leader they'll get another public school Islington Marxist and spiral further into insignificance.
Then a large enough number of labour MPs ( I think they need 102) to become the Opposition will split off and become the second party.
Labour at that point will be on the fringes because there's no place for socialism any more
Sadly I think your right , however if the zeal of momentum had been contained , and a decent leader had been elected with a broader view of modern life and politics, a coaltion may have been forced through ,and Brexit halted , with Boris boxed in and contained.

Thats what narrow ideolgy achieves (failure)

Sorry about the grammar I'm a bit thick ,according to the special ones.