- Thu Aug 18, 2022 9:14 pm
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Worth remembering that the losses suffered by the party, though includng a drop in income from being unable to stage annual conference during Covid-19, also included not inconsiderable amounts of cash (about £2m) necessarily expended settling or defending multiple legal actions brought against the party as a direct consequence of the Corbynite leak of the report containing unredacted personal details which was deemed unsuitable to provide to the EHRC.
It’s also a positive, not a negative, that the 100,000 “lost” members principally include assorted Trots, Tankies and entryist nutjobs who lost interest in Labour membership when Corbyn eventually was obliged to fuck off.
The Labour Party still has the largest membership of any UK political party. Not that a huge membership necessarily means much. It’s votes delivering election victories that count.
It’s also a positive, not a negative, that the 100,000 “lost” members principally include assorted Trots, Tankies and entryist nutjobs who lost interest in Labour membership when Corbyn eventually was obliged to fuck off.
The Labour Party still has the largest membership of any UK political party. Not that a huge membership necessarily means much. It’s votes delivering election victories that count.
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