It's not good for those on the right of the labour party who've rather lost their party, or those on the left of labour who's rather be in power than hold out for the perfect future which will never arrive, and it's not good for many independents, lib dem and conservative voters who actually want an official opposition. This does feel so similar to the Tory response to Blair in going through a succession of leaders who weren't going to challenge, mind even they put up more resistance as an opposition, and Blair had more than a 12 seat majority to work with.Dr Robert wrote:I say this with no pleasure, but it looks to me like the Labour party is in a death spiral.
As with the Conservatives though it mayn't take much time to turn things around, if and when the labour party decides to stop sulking.