I think the majority of the UK right now is in a position where they're not going to put their trust in a left wing party.
Especially a soft spoken old man like Jeremy.
Clearly the appetite is for a bombastic fella who tells you ****s ****ed and he wants it changed
I don't mind Corbyn, but then any contentious side of him don't really affect me as I see it. I think he means well, when it comes to tackling poverty and speaking out against the anormous sums of money spent on weapons - I agree with him.
I still remember the time he promised everyone free internet, again as crazy and ill thought out the idea maybe, again he's right, in a free world, no one should be left out and it's one of my beefs with the internet, whether it be the cost of device, connection or even subscriptions, cashless, parking apps...
in my mind there shouldn't be barriers in life based on whether you can afford a critical component of it, and if people can't afford food they certainly can't afford the internet or the devices that enable them.
So if I was asked would I vote for him, the answer would be yes...BUT I think this Palestinian stuff would probably stop me putting that x in the box for him. However, you never know in 3 or 4 years time all this Gaza **** might have calmed down, so I might reconsider based on how the land lies.
Tell you what would be a vote winner, Corbyn organising free trips to this new North Korean holiday resort, I'm up for that, get it done Jeremy.