Urmstongran, in regard to your post @21:03 today, it has to be remembered that Labour is not just the Parliamentary Labour Party. Therefore, the whole Labour movement is involved in this ballot which encompasses the entire trade union movement along with many other affiliated organisations.
Many trade union local branches, trade sector branches, district and reginal committees may wish to debate and recommend to their members on candidate selection and many of those bodies only meet once per month for their statutory meetings.
The Unite union branch that I am a member of has held two meetings during the course of this election and is due to meet again just prior to the ballot taking place which for us will be electronically. The branch officers have sent out much correspondence between meetings which have contained news and statements by the candidates and local Labour Party MPs.
In the above I hope you can see Urmstongran with your usual wide-ranging realistic vision of "how the world turns" that the leadership election process cannot be curtailed to any meaningful degree if all involved are to be allowed a chance to have a full say in who they feel should be leader.
I have to say that to this point I have found the whole process fascinating and full of interest, but that may come from actually being an affiliate member.
The most interesting event of this week has been the media reports of a number of Labour MPs resigning from the party if Rebbeca Long-Bailey is elected as leader.
The above I feel may have changed the whole tone and possible outcome of the campaign, but the importance of that does not seem to have been picked up on in this thread.
Please help! (grandchild being locked in bedroom)
Sometimes it’s just the small things that press the bruise isn’t it? 😢


