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Originally Posted by Laatab
The only think I don't understand is this idea that Corbryn is a weak leader. Here is a man who is standing up to not only these career politicians in his own party, who you quite rightly point out have sold us all down the river, but a man who the whole establishment is terrified of getting into power because they know he will expose them for what they are. The MSM is the establishments weapon of choice in order to disseminate distorted facts and outright lies to discredit him. Yet he stands firm.
Since Corbryn became leader you have seen the Tory party do u turn after u turn. If just googled "Tory u turns under Corbryn" and this is the first hit I got and its not even up to date Jeremy Corbyn's first 100 days: 11 things Labour leader has achieved since he came to power - Mirror Online
Best wishes
Laa
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A leader is someone who will be able to control his MP's(or at least most of them - there will always be the odd one who will stray out of line).
Jeremy Corbyn has not been true to himself. He was a definite Eurosceptic, but allowed himself to be coerced into the Labour stance of voting to Remain in the EU...when it was clear that wasn't what HE wanted to do(and who knows maybe he did not VOTE to remain in the EU).
By paying lip service to a polocy which he was clearly uncomfortable with it diminished his integrity...his honesty...he sold himself out.
As far as the comment that the establishment is scared that he might get into power....right now he would not get access to a jumble sale.
How could he form and effective government with many of the MP's in the party being so against him and what he stands for?
As I have said in previous posts I look at many avenues of information....I do not take onboard all the the popular press wants us all to swallow.
At a time when the political scene needs to be united and move forward, there is disarray in both major parties. How does the world view this...well, it is doing nothing for our global reputation.