Ah, but you see, that's a debate to be had. And one I would happily get involved in.fivepointer wrote:Nope. A lot of us simply think that Corbyn is completely ill equipped to lead the party. He's a lightweight, temperamentally unsuited to the leadership role. His failings should be obvious by now. He's simply not up to it.canta_brian wrote:Seems all the Corbyn haters want labour to move closer in policy to the Conservatives. If they do that is there really any point in them existing? If there is cock all difference we might as well just leave the country to the toriesSandydragon wrote:
So only Labour supporters can comment on a discussion on the Labour party? The is surely a debate across opposing views which is the point of this forum.
15000 new supporters. brilliant. Well done. Now, lets see how he polls across the country come the big electoral tests shall we? Because at the moment he is seen as a joke, and a dangerous joke. Convincing like minded lefties that he is the second coming is one thing, convincing the wider electorate is another all together. Lots of noise on twitter and Facebook don't translate into votes at the ballot box.
Do we want a more radical, progressive Labour party? You bet we do. But it has to be competently lead by someone able to articulate its message and be able to draw support from a wide base.
I think that many people - myself included - would rather see someone like Corbyn in there drawing the party closer to its roots than someone else whose only aim is election. Even if he fails to become PM, he will have shifted the discussion, which is only a good thing.
If a true change candidate who had leadership qualities presented themselves, I'm sure people would be ecstatic. As it is, there's Corbyn. So until that person arrives, they'll stick with Corbyn, he's the lesser of two evils, so to speak.
I also don't think many are attached to Corbyn himself, more to what he stands for. He's an old fashioned belief politician. There aren't many of them left. If others see him and believe they can achieve what he has, that's also positive.