Corbyn's is just a benign stalking horse for the do-called hard left. He's a mild mannered, rather dull, not very bright or articulate placeman who got into his current position completely by accident. The real power players are people like McDonnell, Lansman and McClusky and they're using Corbyn as the more acceptable front man for their own aspirations.
Without looking at anything else, his past support for the IRA
Thirty years ago the left of the Labour Party were Militant Tendency. I would suggest that, to paraphrase: these youngsters/new members by not understanding history are doomed to repeat it.
Not at all. Militant Tendency was a very, very small part of the Labour Party. I was a member of Labour in the early/mid 80s - in two different constituencies. There were no Militant members in the first one and a handful in the second. I doubt if 1% of Labour members were Militant supporters (apart from, possibly, Liverpool - but even then, they weren't in the majority)
Hmm, certainly didn't seem like it at the time. Seems odd that the party pulled itself apart over 1 % of its members ? Might have been easier to have ignored them if that were the case.
My hope is that with Brexit delivered that Ukip will now recede as a party of choice, but that leaves big question marks over where their "protest" voters will go. Back to the parties they fled from (which would, I think, help the Lib Dems)?
I'd be astonished if the largest mainstream party that lost votes to UKIP were the LDs. I'd have thought that both of the other parties would have lost far more voters to UKIP than the LDs - LD voters are surely more Europhile by nature than any other mainstream party (apart, perhaps, Green - if you can call green "mainstream").
EDIT: I note that 4% of UKIP voters voted to remain in the EU. Huh?!
I'd have thought that both of the other parties would have lost far more voters to UKIP than the LDs - LD voters are surely more Europhile by nature than any other mainstream party
There was a councillor in Worthing or Shoreham (forget which) who defected from the LDs to UKIP. How does someone manage to do that?
As Alan Hansen might have said "You don't win nothing with Corbyn". MP since 1983 without ever registering on the political radar. Sooner The Labour Party split into the Mickey Mouse Momentum Party led by JC.
... I doubt many of them will have gone to the Tories (given they were fleeing due to the outcomes from the Coalition government, redirecting their vote to the Tories makes it a hollow gesture),
As Alan Hansen might have said "You don't win nothing with Corbyn". MP since 1983 without ever registering on the political radar. Sooner The Labour Party split into the Mickey Mouse Momentum Party led by JC, and whatever the Green/Labour-Alliance-led-by-Caroline-Lucas wants to call itself, the sooner we'll have a credible opposition party. IMHO, like.