‘Not very Jedi’: rumours of ‘revenge reshuffle’ by Corbyn dismissed

Last Updated: December 30, 2015By

Jeremy Corbyn: Will he reshuffle his shadow cabinet or won’t he?

This is not proof that a shadow cabinet reshuffle won’t take place.

Mr Dugher is simply saying that Jeremy Corbyn won’t reshuffle with “revenge” as his motive. The point, further down the article, that Mr Corbyn wants the party to speak with “one voice” suggests that he will want to eliminate dissenters who refuse to promote the line agreed in shadow cabinet meetings.

You see, while “revenge” really isn’t very “Jedi” (as Star Wars fans will know from the fact that George Lucas changed the title of the sixth film from Revenge to Return of the Jedi), the concept of bringing harmony to the Force is.

Rumours that the Labour leader will begin a ”revenge reshuffle” of his shadow cabinet in the new year have drowned out the party’s attacks on the Conservative government, the shadow culture secretary has said.

Likening Jeremy Corbyn to a Jedi from Star Wars, Michael Dugher wrote in the New Statesman that “the idea that Jeremy Corbyn is a person motivated by ’revenge’ is something that I don’t recognise for a single second”, adding: “Revenge is not very Jedi. It’s also not very new politics.”

Unsourced briefings to several newspapers over Christmas claimed that members of the shadow cabinet – including Dugher, as well as the shadow foreign secretary, Hilary Benn, and the shadow defence secretary, Maria Eagle – could be moved from their roles as revenge for siding with the government over the question of whether to extend airstrikes against Isis to Syria.

It is understood that Corbyn wants the party to speak with one voice on matters relating to defence and military intervention and it is felt among his allies that splits over foreign policy have overshadowed the shadow cabinet’s unity over economic and domestic matters.

Source: ‘Not very Jedi’: rumours of ‘revenge reshuffle’ by Corbyn dismissed | Politics | The Guardian

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5 Comments

  1. philwoodford (@philwoodford) December 30, 2015 at 11:58 am - Reply

    I think Corbyn’s certainly on another planet lol.

    • Allan Grant December 31, 2015 at 11:48 pm - Reply

      Phil, If you don’t have anything intelligent to say, then you best keep it to yourself. Lol!

      • Mike Sivier January 1, 2016 at 12:55 pm - Reply

        You’re walking the line with this comment!
        This Blog does not allow comments that intentionally attack other commenters; the rule is “Play the ball, not the man”.
        While yours does address itself to what philwoodford wrote, it could incite argument based on your personal characters, rather than the subject matter.
        With respect to all concerned, I won’t be approving any such comments.
        Let’s just say I’m heading this off at the pass.

  2. roybeiley December 30, 2015 at 4:17 pm - Reply

    Unsourced briefings?? Tittle tattle journalism!

  3. James Kemp December 30, 2015 at 10:16 pm - Reply

    Where are you from then? Wow i can insult too what does it prove apart from how small your intellect is!

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