John Curtice wrote recently about how the Labour leader could limp to power backed by the LibDems and the SNP.
He was barred from public office after leading Lambeth to disaster. But under Corbyn he’s back.
Plus: I now love Liverpool. Getting ready for Birmingham. Come and hear me interview David Davis there. And: My most shameful secret revealed.
Corbyn might lock Labour out of power at Westminster, but Momentum could still end up wielding real power in local government.
Momentum’s momentum doesn’t need to fizz with punch: they’ve won already.
Their hatred of Blairite careerists leads them to see all Corbyn’s limitations as virtues.
Bagpuss, the archetypal fat cat, gets his comeuppance.
This is history in the making, and that’s what it’s all about.
If he loses a snap General Election, his supporters will simply blame the “Blairite” splitters.
The baffling tale of bitter faction fights gets ever more confusing. Here’s our guide to the latest developments.
Labour was already in conflict with its voters. Now its leader is at war with his MPs, and Momentum is gearing up for a purge.
His warm words are all well and good, but they have to be backed up with action.
The group shared an article comparing Israel to the Nazis and alleging the Israeli government is conspiring to destabilise Corbyn
I wanted a properly socialist party. Then I got one.