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“I’m beginning to suspect that Jeremy Corbyn is deliberately winding up the Labour establishment. Last week it was Tony Blair being tried for the Iraq War (‘if he has committed a war crime,). This weekend it was the return of Clause 4 committing Labour to “common ownership of the means of production, distribution and exchange” – Iain Macwhirter’s column on Jeremy Corbyn and Clause 4 provoked a lively response: We’re dead without debate. It’s our only hope for change. Corbyn – keep stirring it up – Morag McKinlay First step might be to re-nationalise Westminster? – John Souter I don’t think Jeremy Corbyn is the answer, not least because he still doesn’t seem to get it about the global situation, but I am enjoying the debate – Simon Harries The UK political parties in 2015 are losing the track, all it takes is someone to write a musical and the disintegration will be final – Peter Dale Smith Which will herald Labour’s demise quicker? A Corbyn victory or a Labour establishment victory ... I would argue a Corbyn victory will do so because he will never be able to control the PLP – Malcolm McCandless I am looking forward to watching stage 2 if Corbyn wins the first stage. Those who have said they would not join a Corbyn “cabinet” will be searching madly for ways to tell the press why it is their duty to do so ... arching madly for ways to tell the press why it is their duty to do so... If they really care about their Party there should be no question about refusing to serve – Fiona Johnston Join the debate at heraldscotland.com