Buzzer
Languidly Clinical
- Oct 1, 2006
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Perhaps some of his activists want the moderate out.
An interesting piece on the radio this week stated that people have Corbyn and his faction's no.1 goal wrong. All his political life, more than disliking Conservatism and free enterprise, his struggle is and remains against middle class moderates who he feels have bullied their way to control the Labour Party for many decades. A party that in his eyes is there to fight for the working class and trade unionists..
That shows a remarkable lack of self-awareness then given that he was put into power by urban A and B classes, his power base is the North London chatterati, he was championed by upper middle class types like Meacher and Benn and surrounds himself with ex-public schoolboys as advisers.
And he has a major lack of appeal with a lot of traditional working-class voters to the point that that the Welsh Labour Party, Manchester mayor and many Northern candidates have distanced themselves from him.