Labour splitting down the middle. Tories disunited. Liberals dead in the water. Is it time for a new political party to be formed that accommodates the disgruntled members of these now outdated former giants of British Politics.The end of the era of two party politics is nigh. The dawn of coalition politics beckons.
Shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn has been sacked from the shadow cabinet by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
The Labour leader is facing a no confidence vote over his "lacklustre" campaign for a remain vote. Newspaper reports suggested Mr Benn had been encouraging shadow ministers to resign if Mr Corbyn ignored the motion of no confidence.
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell said Mr Corbyn "worked himself to the ground" during the four-month campaign.
Shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn has been sacked from the shadow cabinet by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.The Labour leader is facing a no confidence vote over his "lacklustre" campaign for a remain vote.Newspaper reports suggested Mr Benn had been
Surely we have outgrown party politics where we have to believe Party A is always right on everything and Party B is always wrong on everything.
This system breeds bigotry.
To recruit from all of the main parties new party would have to be centrist...Social Democrats, anyone?
More single issue policics imo.
Surely we have outgrown party politics where we have to believe Party A is always right on everything and Party B is always wrong on everything.This system breeds bigotry.To recruit from all of the main parties new party would have to be centrist...S