How to beat Corbyn
It's not difficult. It just requires clear-sightedness and a little courage.
We voted for Brexit. But 48% of us who voted in that referendum - more if recent polling is right - have a result we don't want. And many of us are now profoundly worried about what the future holds.
No political party speaks for us or for our concerns. Even though we number over 16m - a hundred times or more what will separate Corbyn and his leadership challenger, whoever that be.
If you're not a member you can vote in Labour's leadership election as a registered supporter. A £3 voter. Engage us - or even 1% of us - and Corbyn will return to obscurity.
Promise us that a Labour Party you lead will campaign to return to the nation once the outline of a deal on Brexit is known. Another referendum on that deal. That promise is a good promise to make. There was no known Leave proposition. No world we could weigh on the scales against the one we have. When that world is known, the electorate should get to choose which it wants.
A political party that speaks for you, on an issue that dominates your thoughts. For only £3.
That's a proposition with a lot of buyers.
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