Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
Corbyn may not be in the arena - but he hasn't gone away and is shouting through the arena railings.

There were many things to admire about him (his policies), and many things to despair about as well (his leadership of the civil war Labour Party).

But as a campaigner, and as an 'honest' and principled politician who never fiddled his expenses (a rare breed), he is very effective.

https://thecorbynproject.com
In retrospect, I wish Corbyn had won.
A principled man who was in a tough position with his party.
I couldnt deal with the likes of Thornberry, Abbott or Rayneror the support from the likes of Owen Jones and Ash Sarkar (who incidentally has rowed back on some of her ideals)
What the UK has had since the later Blair years have all been guilty in the of Domicide of the country.

WokenessintersectionalityWhatever you want to call it has enabled the right to galvanize. There would be no MAGA movement if people didnt feel so disenfranchised with the seemingly exponential growth of absurd post modern ideas and vacuous virtue signaling.

The Labour Party, to me anyway, ditched the working class a long time ago and just sneered at White Van Man.

The likes of Mick Lynch, Eddie Dempsey, Paul Embery and the Blue Labour movement would be a group I could get behind.