BBC News: Reports on the foreing policy of Jeremy Corbyn, " On Russia, the Labour leader argues the eastward expansion of Nato is also to blame for the Ukraine crisis, as well as Russia's violation of Ukrainians' sovereignty by taking over Crimea. Argentina has welcomed his suggestion that the UK should think of sharing sovereignty of the Falklands. And at odds with previous Labour leaders, he supports the idea of a united Ireland, a stand described by Unionists as "unhelpful". "
Lets Get Real:
The divisons with Labour over Foreign Policy could force the Blair forces to move against " Red " Jeremy Corbyn early than expected, those on the right of the Party, support NATO, are willing to strike Syria, and are opposed to Russian moves in Eastern Ukraine. Then there is the issue of the EU, it can be argued that Corby is hardly pro EU, that is his only good point. If Corbyn through the Labour Party Conference moves the Labour Party to the left it would mean that the right of Labour would have to make a choice, do they wait as they waited to get rid of Gordon Brown and Ed Millband and thus lost two general elections or do they before the electionns next year, the Blair group if they want to give the Labour Party a chance in 2020 need to move early and with a ruthlness that you expect from the Conservatives.
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