Yes Corbyn is the wrong man, in the wrong place, at the wrong time. Not my words but those of Cologne, but I do agree. You may have noticed that I described Corbyn tonight as a later day Micheal Foot, who was a disaster for the Labour Party. This doesn't however absolve the government from leading the country up a blind alley. As you get older short term memory fades as long term memory becomes clearer, and I can remember just how strongly w_y was promoting the fact that the UK was about to be overrun by Turks if we didn't vote to leave the EU. Turkey today is further from joining the EU than it was then, but it does show how as Boris was wrong, so is Corbyn.
The country is being led by a load of second rate politicians, some exceptions, who are more interested in keeping their seats than doing what is right for the country at large. To hell with the Union, they are of secondary concern to to the minority in government, supported by a load of very strange people.