Quote Originally Posted by Splott David View Post
You're measurement is out Bob. You're conflating apples with oranges again. You can measure the percentage of Labour members that vote for Jeremy Corbyn, against those that don't and express that as a percentage if you like. You can't measure a percentage of Labour members who vote for him, versus an unknown number of people who are not even Labour members.
I can do what I like thanks to try and show that as leader of the opposition, and therefore someone who should be seen as a serious contender to be Prime Minister one day, Corbyn, and his backers in the party, are too keen on over emphasising the importance of the tiny minority of the electorate within his party who back him. At the same time, little or nothing is done to win over those within the rest
of the electorate.who could be persuaded to vote Labour - there is nothing wrong with trying to eradicate Blairism as far as I'm concerned, but you've got to offer much more in it's place than Corbyn is currently.