Wilson won in 1974 - and while Wilson wasn't a left-winger by any degree, the LP had a left manifesto that Wilson and then O'Callaghan abandoned in response to the economic depression of the 1970s - since then every single LP leader has been driving the LP to the right - to the point where you have the likes of Rachel Reeves saying 'We will be tougher than the Tories on benefits' - why vote for the monkey when the organ grinder will not try and fool you into believing that they are doing this in your interests. Blair got elected purely because the Tories got so mired in corruption that nobody could vote for them - to the point where the Tories lost 171 seats and had 30% of the vote. Yet while the Blairites back in the 1980s were losing votes to the Tories, left-wing candidates were repeatedly bucking the trend - what did the Blairites do - they expelled the biggest vote winners and neutered the rest by removing democracy from the LP.
A few weeks ago Corbyn got 32.4% of the vote - that is more than Milliband in 2015 - more than Brown in 2010 - more than Kinnock in 1987 - way more than Foot in 1983 - and not far off what Kinnock got in 1992 (after 12 years of Thatcherism and in the aftermath of the Poll Tax rebellion). Corbyn's 40% in 2017 was higher than any other LP leader since 1970 (and Wilson still lost) - with the exception of 1997 - and it was the same vote that Blair got in 2001. Yet Corbyn was the problem -
FOUR IN 50 years..... 3 of them with Tony.