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Britain's Corbyn Wins Court Case as Labour Party Spins Out of Control

© AFP 2023 / Niklas Halle'nJeremy Corbyn, leader of the opposition British Labour Party speaks at a press conference in London on July 21, 2016 to launch his leadership campaign after a challenge from Owen Smith.
Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the opposition British Labour Party speaks at a press conference in London on July 21, 2016 to launch his leadership campaign after a challenge from Owen Smith. - Sputnik International
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UK Labour Party Jeremey Corbyn has won the right to stand automatically in the leadership election sparked by a fierce split between him and his fellow MPs in parliament as well as within the grassroots of the party.

The London High Court Thursday (July 28), ruled that Corbyn had the right to be automatically included on the ballot papers, after a leadership election challenge followed a vote of no confidence in him, which he lost by 172 to 40.

Under Labour Party rules, those wishing to stand in a leadership election must have at least 50 signatories from the Parliamentary Labour Party. Since he cannot win more than around 40, he argued successfully that — as the incumbent — he had to right to be automatically included in the ballot, without the need for signatories.

The case was brought by Labour donor Michael Foster against the Party's general secretary, Iain McNicol, after the Labour’s national executive committee (NEC) ruled that Corbyn could automatically be on the ballot paper.

Corbyn's rise and fall was triggered following Labour's defeat at the 2015 general election, allowing the Conservatives, under David Cameron to take power, albeit with a slim majority. Former Labour leader Ed Miliband stood down, paving the way for a leadership race.

There were three frontrunners: Andy Burnham, former health spokesman, Yvette Cooper, shadow home secretary and Liz Kendall, shadow minister for care and older people. Then, left-wing firebrand Corbyn joined the race and was seen as a dark horse.

However, because of the voting system, a huge number of people joined the party as supporters and were able to cast a vote. Corbyn won by a landslide — supported by many left-wingers and the unions, who were tired of the party's move to the center ground under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.

© AP Photo / Kirsty WigglesworthJeremy Corbyn waves on stage after new is announced as the new leader of The Labour Party during the Labour Party Leadership Conference in London, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015. Corbyn will now lead Britain's main opposition party.
Jeremy Corbyn waves on stage after new is announced as the new leader of The Labour Party during the Labour Party Leadership Conference in London, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015. Corbyn will now lead Britain's main opposition party. - Sputnik International
Jeremy Corbyn waves on stage after new is announced as the new leader of The Labour Party during the Labour Party Leadership Conference in London, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015. Corbyn will now lead Britain's main opposition party.

In Corbyn, the party faithful saw a left-winger with strong views against capitalism, who was anti-war and particularly angered by Blair's decision to invade Iraq and who was strongly anti-nuclear weapons.

Party Split

However, he did not enjoy the support of the majority of the Labour members of parliament. They were angered by Corbyn's lackluster support, during the In-Out referendum on the UK's membership of the EU, for remaining in Europe.

British lawmaker Jeremy Corbyn waves to a member of the audience prior to addressing a meeting during his election campaign for the leadership of the British Labour Party in Ealing, west London, Monday, Aug. 17, 2015. - Sputnik International
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He is known to be anti-EU, but towed the party's line, which was to remain.

When the result came through that 52 percent backed leaving the EU, his parliamentary colleagues turned on him and held a vote of no confidence in him, which was won by 172 votes to 40.

Corbyn has refused to move, however, saying he has a mandate from the 2015 leadership election, with the backing of grassroots party members and the unions.

Corbyn is now on track to take on contender Owen Smith, with a summer of campaigning and the result expected in September.

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