I think I'm on record on here saying that electing Corbyn as leader was a huge mistake when it was announced. He never had a snowball's chance of winning an election and it was obviously a disastrous pick.Putting Corbyn in as leader alongside McDonnell has turned out to be a catastrophic mistake for Labour. Easy to say in hindsight but their position on Brexit was incredibly naive and moving their and the party's political stance to a point where such a minority of people, even amongst their own hardcore supporters, could feel inclined to vote for them, was just stupid and again incredibly naive, or a combination of both. They got what they deserved through a wishy washy approach to what was the defining issue of this election and this age, Brexit, and fantastical, unachievably idealistic promises in many of their policies.
Tony Blair won because he wasn't a real socialist and he knew how to talk the talk.Its difficult to say what will go on now. All depends on boris's intentions.
In five years time, the conservatives wont have Corbyn, brexit or the economic collapse to blame for why they've been so ****ty. So it's just possible that they may have to do some good.
The result give boris some wiggle room to go with a closer relationship with europe than if it would have been tight. Depends if he wants to go that way really.
Must keep in mind that the last time labour where in this position Tony Blair wandered into labour and won the next election hands down.
Funny thing with politics just like football you wander in circles experiencing the highs and lows as you go.
Tony Blair won because he wasn't a real socialist and he knew how to talk the talk.
Regardless of rhetoric, too many people are afraid of socialism because they don't seem to understand it well enough. Anyone appearing to be too far to the left has no chance. That inherent fear, fuelled by the scare stories of the right-wing media, will always bring them down.
Personality wins over policy every time, unfortunately. Blair was the smart smooth-talker who could be persuasive on almost anything, and despite his lack of principle in things like foreign policy he had enough to carry people along for a considerable time. When he was replaced by the more principled but uncharismatic Gordon Brown the party's popularity waned.
It's a lesson they seemed not to learn.
I think I'm on record on here saying that electing Corbyn as leader was a huge mistake when it was announced. He never had a snowball's chance of winning an election and it was obviously a disastrous pick.
Having said that, I'd rather have Coco The Clown than Boris Johnson. Boris is a proven, unprincipled liar who is only there to further his own career and has no interest in the majority of people whose lives his actions have a huge influence over. No social conscience and can't even put together a coherent sentence unless scripted.
How anyone can think this is the man to lead us into an uncertain future is utterly beyond me.
Tony Blair won because he wasn't a real socialist and he knew how to talk the talk.
Regardless of rhetoric, too many people are afraid of socialism because they don't seem to understand it well enough. Anyone appearing to be too far to the left has no chance. That inherent fear, fuelled by the scare stories of the right-wing media, will always bring them down.
Personality wins over policy every time, unfortunately. Blair was the smart smooth-talker who could be persuasive on almost anything, and despite his lack of principle in things like foreign policy he had enough to carry people along for a considerable time. When he was replaced by the more principled but uncharismatic Gordon Brown the party's popularity waned.
It's a lesson they seemed not to learn.
I think I'm on record on here saying that electing Corbyn as leader was a huge mistake when it was announced. He never had a snowball's chance of winning an election and it was obviously a disastrous pick.
Having said that, I'd rather have Coco The Clown than Boris Johnson. Boris is a proven, unprincipled liar who is only there to further his own career and has no interest in the majority of people whose lives his actions have a huge influence over. No social conscience and can't even put together a coherent sentence unless scripted.
How anyone can think this is the man to lead us into an uncertain future is utterly beyond me.
Why - what's Coco The Clown ever done to you?I'd quite happily punch them both in the face tbh
Ever seen 'It'?Why - what's Coco The Clown ever done to you?

Still less scary than Boris leading the country.Ever seen 'It'?![]()