This is the biggest upheaval in British politics ever. None of the great and good saw this coming.
Two Guardian journalists discussing on video whether Corbyn is electable. Seumas Milne understands the enormity of what has happened and Rafael Behr has old-school thinking with hope in the old New Labour model.
[http://www.theguardian.com/politics/video/2015/aug/21/labour-leadership-electable-under-jeremy-corbyn-video-debate]]
The Establishment and their candidates have been blindsided, they are throwing everything at Corbyn that they can, there is real desperation in the top ranks of the Labour elite as they see their power slipping between their fingers and know that they are powerless to stop this popular tidal wave, this people's insurgency and this popular demand for real opposition, real politics and a real challenge to the cosy Establishment consensus of the same tired old Oxbridge elites and robotic spin machines.
If Labour try to annul the election, claiming infiltration etc or if they rig it by excluding genuine voters, the consequences will spell the end of the Labour Party because the people will no longer vote for the Esablishment servants.
What is at stake is the future of the Labour Party and of the direction of British politics as a whole.
Apart from Liz Kendall, who at least seems real, the other plastic leadership candidates, apart from Corbyn, are a disaster. They either chop and change continually in kow-towing appeasement ( a la Burnham) or peak like unconvincing, desperate robots prattling out the same tired lines (a la Cooper). How can the people have hope in that, is that the best Labour can offer? It is desperate stuff.
I don't think their Stop Corbyn operation can work. It's too late, it's gone too far and the people have had enough.