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Gordon Brown says Jeremy Corbyn 'has got to change' 

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Gordon Brown, one of the worst Leaders of the Labour party since Ramsay MacDonald, and Prime Minister simply because Tony Blair stood down, eventually completing his part of the "Granita deal", says that Jeremy Corbyn has got to change.
Brown, very vocal in his criticism of Corbyn during and after two leadership elections, joins Blair in arguing that the Labour party should follow them and return to the "good old days" when the party belonged to a small cabal of the PLP and an even smaller group in their cabinets where everything was "top down" and criticism was frowned upon as being divisive.
(Now that is Stalinist. A small comment for Christina Patterson who recently said that "Corbyn is a Stalinist anti semite".)
Brown and particularly Blair have made significant amounts of money since leaving office, some of which no doubt comes from newspaper articles. It seems that we could be facing the unpleasant prospect of Gordon Brown joining Tony Blair in frequently appearing in the media, telling us that only they have the answers and we must all follow their lead and do as we are told, as the Labour party can only move forward with their leadership.


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We now have a membership of almost half a million (and growing), which is a figure only dreamed of during the Blair/Brown years.The witch hunt that Brown now joins, is a media inspired campaign to oust the present Labour leadership and prevent a Corbyn government following the next election.





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