It comes, of course, from John Rentoul.
Having quoted from an unpublished book to argue why it taken so long and four unsuitable leaders for the Tories to comes to their senses, he concludes:
It would be to defy all precedent for Labour to learn the lessons of its unpopularity before an election defeat. But there is no reason why it should go through years of introspection and four unsuitable leaders before it comes up with a good enough response to Cameron. It should know that the personality of the leader is not only critically important, but something that it could do something about in, well, about a week.
By the way, he is referring to the PLP meeting.
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