In 2017 people absolutely were going for Corbyn’s policies as shown by how close he came to winning. The Tories had 42.4% of the vote (13,636,684) to Labour’s 40% (12,877,918).I do not think many of the politicians in Westminster are worthy of any respect, let alone Sturgeon.
To say that people here are clamouring for Corbyn’s politics is quite simply wrong. He was absolutely destroyed at the ballot box.
Unfortunately many of the problems Brexit was supposed to solve were real and are getting worse.
I feel sorry for the state of this failing country. But it is just that - a failing country…and none of the politicians are doing even the slightest thing to solve any of them.
They are too busy waving rainbow flags and virtue signalling about the World Cup and climate change from their private jets.
The reason Labour did so badly at the last election is because they didn’t have a policy on Brexit, and not because of his manifesto.
Most of the support Corbyn lost went to Remain supporting parties with many voters in the so called Red Wall voting Tory because they wanted to Leave. The Tory vote in 2019 increased by just 329,767, compared to 2017, yet it netted them an extra 47 seats, which shows just how ridiculous our FPTP voting system is.
My opinion is that had Labour gone balls out for the softest of Brexits, that would have included staying in the Single Market and Customs Union AND with Corbyn’s manifesto then yes he would still have lost the Red Wall, but he would have kept those who deserted to other EU supporting parties and possibly gained enough to have closed what was a very small gap in 2017.
Even now, IMO, most people would welcome and support Corbyn’s policies, especially when compared to the heinous policies being enforced by the current government.
