By SIMON CONSTABLE
There's a certain irony in the wake of Britain's general election. The fall-out of massive losses at the polls for the left-leaning Labour Party won't fall much on its forlorn leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Yes, he'll soon step down as leader, but he'll still have a job as a Member of Parliament.
The real suffering will get felt by the party's worker bees and its nearly five-dozen ousted MPs. Read more here.
There's a certain irony in the wake of Britain's general election. The fall-out of massive losses at the polls for the left-leaning Labour Party won't fall much on its forlorn leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Yes, he'll soon step down as leader, but he'll still have a job as a Member of Parliament.
The real suffering will get felt by the party's worker bees and its nearly five-dozen ousted MPs. Read more here.
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