RE: UK to leave EU
June 27, 2016 at 7:43 am
(This post was last modified: June 27, 2016 at 7:45 am by Fidel_Castronaut.)
(June 27, 2016 at 6:52 am)Alasdair Ham Wrote: Corbyn seems the most honest. It's rare for a politician. When he admits his weaknesses a lot of people see that admission of weakness as a weakness. It isn't.
His weakness in my view is his unpopularity: It's unfortunate that because the public vote matters even when people are idiots, if people incorrectly see weakness in a politician then that perceived weakness becomes real weakness due to public opinion having relevant power.
Honest, aside from the fact he has been ardent Breixteer for his entire political career and only 'swapped' sides when the ref was declared. It's widely reported that Corbyn actively tried to scupper the remain campaign by refusing to engage in remain events and keeping party lists of labour voters likely to vote leave secret from the official campaign.
Corbyn is weak, and a liability to the Labour Party. There is no far left support' in the UK, it's a myth. It's he reason why Corbyn is unpopular apart from within the Unions and he £3 labour members. Corbyn's politics has been marketed as 'new', but it's not, and I don't really understand why people think it is. He's an old Trot, and their politics was tried in 70s and 80s by Labour. Didn't work out well then, won't now, won't ever.
The guy is a buffoon, whose only achievement so far has been to score spectacular own goals even when the Tories have been weak as fuck (remember the Doctor's strike? First PMQs Corbyn didn't even mention them!). As an ardent liberal and progressive voter I will never support him and his racist anti-Semitic allies within the Trotskyite wings.