Fitzcarraldo
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- Nov 12, 2010
- 973
True, however Corbyn is a Bennite in old money and ergo a Eurosceptic.
He rebelled in the vote for the Lisbon Treaty and has been a long time critic of the EU's austerity programme, particularly in Greece.
He may well lose his nerve in being so critical of the EU IF he becomes leader, however it's been interesting that in speeches he recognises the gains made by UKIP in traditional Labour seats.
I think whatever happens in the leadership campaign Corbyn will be influential, ergo, political infighting over Europe may no longer be just the preserve of the Tories.........
I would have thought Corbyn previously being a Eurosceptic would endear him to the EU obsessed ex-Labour UKIP voters as a Labour Leader who had actually thought about, and considered, Britain's membership of the EU. Not just blindly accepted it as a good thing. They are a chunk of the electorate that Labour definitely needs to reach out to.
I understand politics is more black and white than that and critics will jump on him for having the temerity to change his mind though.