Smores
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Well there you have it. Smashed it 61.8%
The popularity of the man despite having the vast majority of the media strongly opposing him and actively trying
to smear his image is actually unbelievable.
The reason PLP MP's and left wing media seem to constantly cite as their gripe against him that he is "unelectable". I'd argue that if the PLP actually backed him fully and the left wing media got behind him he's very electable. There's a huge number of liberal young people who would get behind him as an alternative to an increasingly right wing government and media.
Well, guess you'll find out now what the public really thinks of him.It seems to me the overwhelming criticism of Jeremy Corbyn we get on mainstream media is that he is unpopular with the wider public. We will see tomorrow how popular he is with those that dig a bit deeper - or, at least, with those that survived the purge. The MSM continually criticises him for being unpopular which makes him unpopular which attracts critics to point to polls, and on it goes.
Gonna be a big week for Labour. I'm expecting a few to resign this afternoon.
Well, this is unfortunately where I have to get off. Good luck all.
Was there ever any doubt. Now hope they get behind him or if not start purging
Don't really know what to expect to be honest. His image his tainted with the electorate and itll take a big effort to reverse that.
Saying that a couple of months is a long time in politics and if we can oppose tory policy effectively who knows.
One thing im finding annoying with this coverage is the repeated line by Sky and the BBC that Corbyn only speaks to a group already won over. He's swelled the membership and brought new people in, got them to engage. This was celebrated under Milliband
One thing im finding annoying with this coverage is the repeated line by Sky and the BBC that Corbyn only speaks to a group already won over. He's swelled the membership and brought new people in, got them to engage. This was celebrated under Milliband
Well, this is unfortunately where I have to get off. Good luck all.
But from where is the increase in membership coming from? Have Corbyn's policies been tempting away those people who will determine the fate of constituencies? If he's just piling on in safe areas the practical benefits won't reflect the crowds at his rallies.
It is not only a case of meeting the PLP halfway, but also making some compromises on his own part when forming policy.
I have no doubt you'll do an infinitely better job of it than I haveThat is a shame. I am staying, and will continue to make the arguments that I have for the last year.
Congratulations to Corbyn and his supporters. I hope you will forgive me if I reserve judgment for the time being.
Hats off to John McTernan for backing yet another monumental loser. Will do nothing to his chances of getting on the box as a political expert, mind.
Well, this is unfortunately where I have to get off. Good luck all.
From memory of past polls they've done of Labour members yeah the bulk is former Greens with a smattering of Lib Dems.Corbyn was miles ahead of Smith among voters who didn't vote Labour in 2015 according to the YouGov exit poll. Thoughts?
Edit: Presumably that they are overwhelmingly Green voters?
From memory of past polls they've done of Labour members yeah the bulk is former Greens with a smattering of Lib Dems.
Here we go, this is from just after the previous leadership election (unfortunately the more recent ones just have "Labour/Not Labour") with the breakdown of 2015 vote, the big membership increase post-September was presumed to be £3ers signing up so I'd imagine many of the ex-Greens were among them - https://d25d2506sfb94s.cloudfront.n...nt/h4c7aqabu7/LabourSelectorate_TopLine_W.pdf
Also should give a tip of the hat to YouGov for their August poll of the race, which got it bang on 62-38.
Smith voter! There's a difference It was a bad campaign but I'm not sure it was a contest that could've been won really, unless you went on a mass-recruitment drive that took membership into the millions, which I'm not sure is logistically doable. I think the figures are something like 60-40 to Smith of pre-2015 GE members and near 80-20 to Corbyn among those since, so of course you can only really congratulate on managing to transform the party so fully in such a short amount of time. He's bomb-proof until an election now, particularly given that the members who joined since January will now be able to vote.As a Smith supporter how annoyed are you with his campaign? As I saw pointed out on Twitter, he won more votes than Ed did. So at the end of the day you really have to credit Corbyn's success at growing the electorate, even if you think it is taking the party down the wrong path.
Will hang over me for the rest of my days.Plus I still haven't forgotten that you said Corbyn was closest to you politically, which I'm sure you'd take back if you could
Smith voter! There's a difference It was a bad campaign but I'm not sure it was a contest that could've been won really, unless you went on a mass-recruitment drive that took membership into the millions, which I'm not sure is logistically doable. I think the figures are something like 60-40 to Smith of pre-2015 GE members and near 80-20 to Corbyn among those since, so of course you can only really congratulate on managing to transform the party so fully in such a short amount of time. He's bomb-proof until an election now, particularly given that the members who joined since January will now be able to vote.
Will hang over me for the rest of my days.
Badly I image.I'm not sure how the campaign reflects on Lisa Nandy (strategic campaign direction), who we'd all like to think is a good prospect for the future. Probably not worth dwelling on it too much. Was always an uphill battle for them and they can cling to the appeal to pre-2015 members
He does know a lot about that to be fair. Step 1 is to ensure he backs your opponent.No doubt lecturing about winning elections
Well done mr Corbyn, I think there should be another leadership challenge as he's on a hatrick
Doing a decent job at cutting in from the left-wing so he is...
Reminds me of depayDoing a decent job at cutting in from the left-wing so he is...