Zoe Williams has been pretty fair on Corbyn all through afaik (unlike some of the wankers who the Guardian employs), and it's a decent article.
"I don’t agree that his time as leader has been a disaster – leave would have won the referendum regardless. It would always have turned the debate into a conversation about immigration and hammered out its racist cant, whoever opposed it." Good. Some common sense.
I personally don't want Corbyn to go because (a) I like him for what he's done for British politics, in shifting the terms of debate, and (b) because a lot of the people who are organising this coup are odious, as well as backstabbers from the word 'go'. But if there is someone equally principled who wants to be leader (which obviously was never Corbyn's dream), then...well, it needs to be considered. But only if that person is clearly not going to lead the Labour Party back down the "I want to lead a Labour Party that’s genuinely as passionate about wealth creation as we are about wealth distribution" route.
Article 50 - I've lost track. Is there anyone in the Tory Party who is actually signalling that they are going to trigger it? Like, ever?