(27 Jun 2016, 12:31 pm)Adrian wrote My MP hasn't, and she's just resigned too. She actually told the CLP (City of Durham) that she was committed to working with him, so I'm not sure what's changed.
What if she and others get a leadership election which they so desire, and then they don't like the new leader? Toys out the pram again, like a petulant child?
Pat Glass was interviewed earlier and although I can't remember the exact quote, she referred to the need for the party to support the person that had been democratically elected.
Totally agree about the throwing the toys out of the line comment, if they end up with a leader that they don't like.
For all the people standing aside, there will be others wanting to take their place.
If party members are asked to vote again, the support he has amongst them is likely to mean he win again.