Michael Macdonald

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Lansman, along with John McDonnell, understood that the way to entrench something that would outlive Corbyn was to fight to change the Labour Party, rather than to change the country. Like many schooled on the hard left in the eighties, Lansman relished obscure procedural battles to elect delegates to bodies like the Conference Arrangements Committee (CAC), which decides what issues are debated at Labour’s conference. ‘Jon
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