THE longer Jeremy Corbyn has been Labour leader, the more frequent Ian Greenhalgh's letters to the Bolton News become.

In his 'blind panic' to put a positive 'spin' on what are becoming daily statements from the new Labour leadership on matters of national security for our country, he has become Corbyn's Bolton apologist however nasty the news.

Mr Greenhalgh is a 'Canute' like figure, who seems to think he can ignore the 'Tsunami' of moderate opinion ranged against the 'extremist coalition' that Labour has become with senior Labour MPs literally 'queuing up' to attack their new Party leadership, saying that he's unfit for office and that Labour is fast becoming a Corbyn 'fan club'.

Many long-term Labour supporters will now be re-considering their loyalty and those with principles abandoning a 'Party that's over'.

Ian Greenhalgh will soon become a 'lonely voice' in an 'electoral desert' with England and Wales following Scotland's example next May, with a wholesale rejection of the Labour Party.

Derek Bullock

Westhoughton