That is his dilemma.
If he changes too much he betrays those who support him now.
If he doesn't change enough, he won't be elected by the rest of the country.
I'm still trying to find out his views on inheritance tax, and whether the state will snatch anything we want to leave as a legacy to our children. If he's ultra left wing, he'll take the lot.
All these tales of hundreds of thousands flocking to join Labour's ranks, but is this balanced by a chunk of those who voted Labour last time and simply could not bring themselves to vote for Corbyn and his acolytes next time round ? ???
Thanks for your advice on how I should live my life, oh wise preacher.
You are, however right, that it is not specifically Corbyn I am scared of, just scared of his anti-NATO and defence views.
Very good to hear. Like you I think there is not the numbers of previous non-voters that will actually come out and vote for him, but my fear is that I am wrong about this...
For me, if he were to become labour leader, a split in that party, and hence share of the vote, would be most welcome.
Nothing wrong with more people voting. That is not the emphasis of my post.
My fear is that Corbyn will be elected and implement his dangerous anti-NATO and defence views.