it would seem that a number on this thread believe that all Labour supporters, party members and the huge affiliate membership should follow "The Great Leader" without question even though no one has any idea what Starmer and his cohorts stand for or against at this point.
To me, the above is nothing short of unprincipled idol worship which has been witnessed and condemned in the support of Farage and Johnson in recent times. That action may be acceptable in the Tory and Brexit parties but not in the Labour movement where several million pay for the party on a regular monthly basis and in that expect the PLP to at least uphold the basic political principles that have underpinned the movement since its formation.
However, as has been stated any number of times by prominent movement members in recent weeks, no one has any idea of what Labour Party policy is on almost all issues at present with the exception of Brexit and the Parliamentary Bills that have accompanied it.
With the Parliamentary Labour party now unable to criticise whatever damage the European Union Future Relationship Act brings to British industry and commerce, as the party voted in favour of it, it would seem that the only way forward is the formation of a fresh left wing party in British politics. That party will most certainly not be led by Corbyn but, hopefully, by persons from within the broader Labour movement who are pro-European and also have real experience of how life is for average income working families in Britain.
There is no now, in reality, no other alternative should the leadership of the Labour Party remain as it is at present.