Exactly. He was overwhelmingly elected - nearly twice as many votes as the other candidates put together. Since then, membership has risen sharply and Corbyn has promised those members more of a say in policy. I don't see any reason why those members will suddenly say that he's not the one we...
Blimey, there's now a well-balanced piece in the Mail to complement the one in the Telegraph. So, we have to bastions of the right attacking the anti-Corbyn elements of the Labour party, while the Guardian pours vitriol on the wild-eyed Marxist terrorist supporter. As Margaret Thatcher herself...
But, as the Telegraph points out (and how weird is it to write that?), his critics in the party pretty much support what Cameron's doing, so how would they be any better off under, say, a Cooper, Kendall or Benn leadership?
There is a case to be made for policies to the left of Tories and...