Letters: The party must get behind Jeremy Corbyn’s successor, writes Chris Morris, while Magi Young hopes for someone who can unite and motivate members up and down the country. Plus Shaun Soper and Brian Wilson on whether the leader should appeal most to members or the wider electorate
Zoe Williams correctly states that Jeremy Corbyn’s election as Labour leader in 2015 “should hardly have come as a surprise” . Despite Labour’s dreadful election defeat, Corbyn deserves enormous credit for enabling Labour to become a radical party again.
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