The Scottish Mail on Sunday

RED AND BURIED

Hard Left jubilant as Corbyn is crowned 7 key figures quit, MPs plot to oust him Poll: Labour will lose next 2 Elections

- Printed and distribute­d by Press Reader By Simon Walters

LABOUR MPs started plotting to oust Jeremy Corbyn immediatel­y after his sensationa­l victory yesterday.

Within hours of the Left-winger being elected party leader, moderate colleagues openly admitted they were ready to sack him before the next General Election.

Corbyn triggered a political earthquake by winning the race to succeed Ed Miliband by a massive margin. The teetotalle­r celebrated in the pub by singing socialist anthem The Red Flag with his Leftwing supporters.

But he faced a mutiny as Shadow Cabinet Ministers, horrified at the party’s lurch to the left, resigned

en masse. The rebellion started seconds after he was unveiled as new Labour leader at 11.42am. Labour Health spokesman Jamie Reed resigned via Twitter at 11.43am.

Another tweet posted by Andy Burnham’s shocked team at the same time said ‘f***’ – but it was quickly deleted.

Tony Blair was said to be ‘in shock’ at Corbyn’s triumph and ‘appalled’ by his ‘failure to reach out to all voters’ in his acceptance speech.

Labour grandees have queued up to warn the party was doomed under Corbyn. Writing in today’s Mail on Sunday, former Home Secretary David Blunkett says Labour could be out of power for a generation.

He claims Left-wing ‘thugs’ in Corbyn’s camp could try to launch a Militant Tendency-style purge of moderate Labour MPs. Corbyn is not a thug, Blunkett writes, but Labour must ‘beware the danger of an iron fist in a velvet glove’.

And he adds that the triumph of Corbyn and his new deputy, union fixer Tom Watson, is ‘an emotional spasm’ and a victory for ‘zealots’.

Blunkett’s views were echoed by close allies of Peter Mandelson who accused Corbyn of staging a Labour ‘coup’. Another former Labour Cabinet heavyweigh­t, Charles Clarke, dismissed Corbyn as ‘an absurd vessel for the hopes of the disaffecte­d’ who had made ‘deeply cynical promises he knows he will never deliver’. Clarke claimed the Labour rot

‘We cannot be saddled with a laughing stock’

started when Gordon Brown was elected leader.

Two moderate Labour MPs, John Mann and Simon Danczuk, have also declared Corbyn will be thrown out as leader if he proves a flop.

In today’s Mail on Sunday, Bassetlaw MP Mann says that if Corbyn boosts ratings fast he will earn the right to lead the party into the next General Election. If not, he should be fired. ‘Labour MPs – and party members – cannot sit on our hands if we have elected the wrong leader,’ Mann writes.

He is backed by Rochdale MP Danczuk who writes in this newspaper that Corbyn is ‘on probation’ as Labour could not be saddled with a ‘laughing stock’ leader.

‘There is no escaping the fact that if it does not look as though he is going to lead Labour to victory in 2020, there will be a vacancy, we will have to find someone who can,’ Danczuk says.

But last night, Corbyn issued a thinly veiled warning to potential rebels. In an interview, he said: ‘I think the membership and supporters will want and expect members of the parliament­ary party to co-operate with the new leader.’

He also insisted he had won a ‘huge mandate’ for his Left-wing, anti-austerity programme.

A jubilant Corbyn wasted no time showing his Labour colours after his thumping victory over rivals Andy Burnham, Yvette Cooper and Liz Kendall.

He knocked them all out in the first round of the contest by polling a remarkable 59.5 per cent of the vote, more than three times the number of votes for second-placed Burnham. Cooper, backed by Gordon Brown, came third with Blairite Kendall last with a humiliatin­g 4.5 per cent, a stark reflection of how the party has abandoned its BlairBrown heritage.

Corbyn flaunted his Left-wing credential­s in his acceptance speech as leader.

He said that Labour was ‘organicall­y linked to the unions’ and pledged to fight Conservati­ve laws to ‘shackle’ them. He added that David Cameron had ‘used the 2008 economic crisis to impose a terrible burden on the poor… with grotesque levels of inequality’.

But Corbyn was forced to concede he had little support from MPs – saying he was nominated by some ‘with reluctance’.

After singing The Red Flag in celebratio­n, the new leader joined a rally in Trafalgar Square in support of more UK help for refugees fleeingg war-torn Syria.

But in a devastatin­g counteratt­ack on the new leader and his team, Blunkett says: ‘Their determinat­ion not to compromise will bringg them down.

‘Disillusio­nment will follow as it becomesome­s clear they are in a parallelll l universe to the electorate.’

Blunkett recalls the damage caused to Labour by ‘political thuggery’ in the 1980s when Militant Tendency, led by Derek Hatton, tried to oust moderate Labour MPs. Corbyn was not a ‘thug’ but there were ‘thugs’ in his camp and he mus must stop them, Blunke kett writes. Meanwhile, Liz Kendall’s campaign manager, fellow Blairite MP John Woodcock, said Corbyn’s rise was partly the result of endless BlairB Brown feuding. ‘ We became ob obsessed with the divis divisions between us and too took our eyes off the bi big picture,’it he said. ‘It is not surprising that some looked for a different brand of politics.’

Boris Johnson led the Tory charge against Corbyn, claiming Labour was ‘deranged’ to make him leader.

 ??  ?? COMRADE IN ARMS Jeremy Corbyn and his deputy Tom Watson embrace after their victories
COMRADE IN ARMS Jeremy Corbyn and his deputy Tom Watson embrace after their victories
 ??  ?? No longer the Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Labour’s Shadow Health Minister, the first to go Shadow Home Secretary quit after leadership bid
JAMIE REED
YVETTE COOPER RACHEL REEVES
No longer the Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Labour’s Shadow Health Minister, the first to go Shadow Home Secretary quit after leadership bid JAMIE REED YVETTE COOPER RACHEL REEVES
 ??  ?? Gave up role as Shadow Education Secretary
TRISTRAM HUNT
Gave up role as Shadow Education Secretary TRISTRAM HUNT
 ??  ?? The defeated leadership candidate stepped down
LIZ KENDALL
The defeated leadership candidate stepped down LIZ KENDALL
 ??  ?? Left her post as Shadow Communitie­s Secretary
EMMA REYNOLDS
Left her post as Shadow Communitie­s Secretary EMMA REYNOLDS

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