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What's the point? It's not like any parties ever stick to their manifestos anyway.
Their options aren't limited, because they command a huge majority. That's all that matters, not some made up feels of legitimacy and mandate by the press.
We don't vote for a leader, we vote for constituency MPs. If the leader changes, that doesn't affect the mandate that the MPs were given. They secede that mandate to their party and leadership but people understand that when they vote (or should).
If Labour actually care about electoral reform they should get it done now while they command a huge majority. They then need not fret about Reform in No. 10 because we'll have proportional representation to keep the worst of the worst out.