Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
He was in a cleft stick. The report said there was failure within the leadership and that the law was broken. If he had said the report was correct he would have been admitting that the law was broken on his watch. If he speaks against it he gets suspended.
Very neat for those against him, he is in a no win situation.
I don't think he is a bad man and he obviously has some very strongly held personal beliefs, but I believe he had been used and manipulated by others for their own political ends. further than that I couldn't comment on the workings of the labour party as I have no knowledge of it.
I also think it's further proof that anyone with a hint of socialist leanings getting anywhere near the position of being in charge of a government will be squashed by the establishment. No party leader had the attacks on him that Corbyn did. It's also very rare for someone of Corbyn's profile to be put in the position he was.

Politics is a dirty business. Don't fight the establishment.