Exactly what Michael Fallon said in response to EVERY question he was asked yesterday. Virtually word for word. So unimaginatively, so cliched, so media sound bite. The right wing press will lap it up and go with it, though, repeatedly, boringly...and some on here will bring this mantra up...
But many would say that Labour's policies have not been to their taste, so they wouldn't vote Labour.
Many, who may have voted for JC's Labour, did not vote. Many voted SNP. Or UKIP (:eek:) or Green.
'New Labour' has left many feeling disenfranchised, and to suggest that all left leaning...
They got 37% of the vote. However, only 25% of registered voters voted for them. Many didn't think it worth voting at all.
I wonder who many of them might vote for?
Can't agree with you here. The 'youth' vote will prove very profitable for JC, with many who have not bothered to vote, as they have thought that it hasn't been worth it, supporting him. Certainly the case amongst many of the 'youth' that I know.
Michael Fallon was very funny to watch on the news today. He answered every question with the same answer, the one you mention here.
He looked scared, if I'm honest.
That sort of Daily Mail cliched headline claptrap, the propaganda of fear of the bogey man, is what he, we, will have to fight and prove wrong. And he will prove it wrong.
No they didn't. This is one of the reasons that many people, myself included, have lost faith in Labour over the last two decades.
The whole point about Corbyn is that he is not like the New Labour Tory Lite politicians who have been at the top of the party for far to long.
To quote statistics like that, statistics that represent one of the biggest electoral victories in any leadership election that I can remember, as if they suggest that not enough people want him as Labour leader, is bizarre.