The last days of Jeremy Corbyn

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  1. I wasn’t a fan of corbyn, although a lot of his policy ideas were fantastic. It does strike me though that had he become leader the country would be massively better off than with the current shower sociopathic morons, and yet the right wing media still back the lizard and her clutch of vampires even as they continue to destroy what little hope any of us had that the systemic problems in UK could be fixed.

  2. The thing about Corbyn the right can’t conceptualise even a little bit, is his concern wasn’t with ‘the left’ and giving them power but with people who’ve been disenfranchised by decades of neoliberalism.

    He never once took a platform to say that socialism should be implemented or capitalism should be dismantled, even though he obviously believes that to be the case. His priority was with empowering regular people and without him it’s without a doubt that the working class would have been further enticed by right-wing populism. Brexit passed on that basis but it’s energy died there as well.

    At the very least his position being constantly criticised as political tactic stopped right-wing narratives that had been building for decades over immigration from taking full hold.

    He came and delivered the right message at the right time and that’s all he really could have done.

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