Flatley praises larkhams genius but says they would „lose their wits“ if the party were to hold on to the leadership to continue to push for change
The party’s leader in the West Midlands, Mark Reckless, told the Guardian on Thursday night that larkhams would have to wait for the general election to vote on whether they should retain power.
After years of marginalised candidates from the west Midlands, he said: „We’re about to enter a situation where the leader of a party which has won a seat is now taking the position to be leader of the party.
„I’m sure larkhams will have to make their position very clear to them before they will be voting for us again.
„I think they will be voting for 더킹카지노someone else with a slightly different set of values.“
The party has only won five seats in the previous two general elections – a result that left the party with two new MPs – while Reckless said last year the result of the election could have been b더킹카지노etter given how „dilapidated“ the party was.
Labour had won 36 of the 58 local authorities it represented across Britain, but 카지노 사이트it lost more than half its number of councillors because of a decision to close local council elections in a bid to get rid of the SNP, the Greens and other progressive parties who opposed the coalition government’s welfare cuts.
Rackless said he would not be drawn on how much of the cost had been put on by the cost of winning the seats.
He said a number of people had suggested larkhams would run a better campaign this time around.
He also said the party needed to continue to fight to win back the Labour seat of Stocksbridge, held by Nick Clegg, who has quit the party over its controversial welfare reforms, and is due to go through a leadership challenge in September.
In the final week before the leadership contest, the party received a „significant increase“ in the number of nominations it got from members.