There is a reasonably long response to you. Im not going to repeat it.
You may be an ex journalist or maybe even a current one but you deman engagement and then ignore when you dont have a response rather than accept its a viewpoint that may have some merit.
Anyway, clearly its best we leave...
Hogging the discussion yet selectively choosing the points you ignore and the ones you answer.
I know we can all be guilty of that but it has been so very obvious on this thread and the ones directly responding to you that you have ignored.
I get it, you believed that a naive old man who sees...
I would also add that analysis by datapraxis after the election identified that labour suffered most in red wall seats by remainers moving to other parties than leavers moving to conservative. Although they lost both. The dithering and delay meant they convinced leavers they were for remain and...
My point was that your post is aggressive and not conducive to debate. However i will indulge you.
At the very least Corbyn was naive. He wrote the forward for a book that referenced jews as controlling bank and the media. He campaigned in front of pictures that contained jewish tropes. He...
The reason why Johnson was eventually caught out in parliamentary standards terms was largely due to the way starmer played the long game at pmq's.
Who can forget the time he reminded johnson of the ministerial code, gave him a chance to correct his position (that he didnt take) and followed...
Dragged a party that had just suffered its worst result in decades to a point that it is electable. Has largely quelled the infighting. Has a set of policies that are realistic and focussed on delivering the greater good to the greatest number of people and still has the right wing press after him.
Anybody who campaigned for labour last election will tell you that Corbyn was kryptonite. Seamus Milne was a disaster as a political strategist and comments like our 'friends from hamas and hezbollah' were ill judged.
I am sure corbyn meant well but was steeped in years of protest politics and...