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Old 24-09-2016, 15:13   #648
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Smile Re: Corbyn's kerfuffle

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Originally Posted by Osem View Post
Yup. A whole lot of people seem to be deluded about Labour's future under Corbyn. Judging by what I saw on the TV earlier, after the result of the vote, some Labour folks even seem to think he's a great leader but I really can't see how anyone can claim leadership's his forte...

Those who've paid their few quid to join Labour might be patting themselves on the back about this result but the reality is that without all those Scottish seats which used to be nailed on certainties, Labour has to appeal to an awful lot of people who clearly don't like Corbyn's 'new politics' and wouldn't trust Labour with him at the helm or anywhere near it.
The funny thing about it is that he seemed more animated and coherent in the hustings than he is in the House Of Commons!! LOL!!

The only way that Labour will win is with Corbyn, the Labour MPs, Labour activists and Unions creating and supporting a good set of well-planned, fully costed policies that appeal to all voters.

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