LONDON – “Enough with the divisions, we must remain united if we are to defeat the conservatives”. Is the message that is unanimous, repeated by the five candidates for the leadership of the labour party, in the first debate of the primary on the 4th of April will bring the election of the successor of Jeremy Corbyn after the worst drubbing at the polls in the last 90 years, suffered in the elections of last December. But, the appeal to unity, in a Labour split between corbyniani and reformists, was immediately denied by the attacks towards one another, as was inevitable in a challenge of this type.