LABOUR flop Jeremy Corbyn is snubbing the party’s inquest into their catastrophic election loss. He is not giving evidence to the inquiry, which is expected to slam his woeful strategy. The inquiry has been talking to frontbenchers, advisers, activists and MPs who lost their seats. It will also find that Labour “totally lost” the online […]
LABOUR flop Jeremy Corbyn is snubbing the party’s inquest into their catastrophic election loss.
He is not giving evidence to the inquiry, which is expected to slam his woeful strategy.
The inquiry has been talking to frontbenchers, advisers, activists and MPs who lost their seats.
It will also find that Labour “totally lost” the online election battle with the Tories, who managed to get their messages picked up widely on sites like Facebook.
The report is expected to be out on April 3, the day before Mr Corbyn’s successor is announced.
The inquiry, led by Ed Miliband, is looking into why Labour suffered their worst defeat since 1935.
The team has been talking to former MPs who lost their seats, Labour frontbenchers, advisers and activists about where it all went wrong.
But bizarrely, Mr Corbyn is not planning to speak to the body about the landslide defeat.
The inquiry will warn that Labour desperately needs to rebuild in Scotland, where the now only have one MP, to stand a chance of winning power ever again.