Jeremy Corbyn is a Man of principle.
Just as Tony Benn was.
Both men saw what the EU for what it is.

Unfortunately for Jeremy Corbyn, he was not only brought centre stage by “momentum” he also faced a public that was starting to cotton on to identity politics and had a shadow cabinet, slightly worse than the Tory’s at the time and probably worse than we have now.

It seems as though political and economic talent and wisdom is at an all point low.

Then you have the matter of Labour ditching the working class for a middle class and a growing British Asian/Black demographic.

You can argue all you want about this…but there is a reason that Reform are up in the polls.

If people didn’t call them “Gammon’s” it probably wouldn’t have happened.

It did though and people dismiss other peoples fears as racism or bigotry.
Same thing with Trump.

The overton window has moved right a lot and sadly it’s down to hardline progressive’s that actually makes us regressive.

I’d wager that a sizable portion willing to take to the streets with a flag of Palestine would also be massively against Brexit, up for BLM Riots and genuinely hate most Western Societies as they currently stand.