Workingman wrote:So, the non-story is over.
Not quite.
That does not read like playing a blinder. That reads like bullying, threatening and losing even after all those tactics have been employed. In fact the free vote was a desperate action to try and make a no vote party policy. Quashed by the cabinet in no uncertain terms.
Corbyn is running with his tail between his legs. His revenge will be slow and calculated. Now we know what his agenda is. Fortunately for most of the Labour MP's he was not given time to complete his schemes before he was forced into conflict with his MP's.
The cabinet and the back benchers may have won this battle. The cost will be the war. That war may be won by Corbyn, but the Labour party which emerges from it will be a pale shadow of the party Corbyn inherited and that was already a sick and unhealthy child to begin with.
Nothing in this makes me happy although, in the short term, it does achieve my wishes. I'm worried about the long term.