Full figures heremikems wrote:According to the Star, Corbyn has taken the lead in constituency party nominations, 49 to Burnham's 48, with Cooper on 33 and Kendall on 5.
Gaining a lot of support from students, apparently, who are registering 'in droves' to vote for him.
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Corbyn 55
Burnham 52
Cooper 42
Kendall 10
CLP recommendations were not much of a guide in 2010, but then it tends in my experience to be the young who don't turn up, and they an be more leftwing than the oldsters. That and 50k+ Unite sign ups explains why Corbyn is 4/1.
4/1 that Labour is finished as an electoral force in my view.