Could Corbyn Actually Lose His Seat?
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Aaron went to Islington North to find out how his constituents feel about him, and how his campaigners are trying to fight the Labour party machine.
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I met Jeremy getting off the train, in Matlock, with my daughter (we were there camping but got a tip off from my mate Tosh McDonald)... we had to walk to a bandstand about 300m away from the station... took us about an hour to get there, so many people wanting to stop and talk to him on that short walk. A few months earlier I'd been asked to keep Dennis Skinner company in Bolsover Library whilst my mate Chris set up for a photo shoot, and after we walked 100 yards to his favourite greasy spoon... that took over half an hour, traffic stopping their cars, and people coming up to him to shake his hand. What a legend that bloke is, and that was a morning I'll never forget.
Am very impressed with the young people supporting Corbyn. I hope so much he's successful.
Me too. To be honest he's the only recent leader to offer hope for the young. Hope that this country can be a better place for EVERYONE.
5 years out of date comment
@@BlyatimirPootin Unnecessary comment.
@@axnax1 true though
The constituency poll showed that 18-25 was the only demographic where Corbyn had a clear lead
I will never forgive Starmer and Co for what they did to Corbyn.
Corbyn made his own enemies by not standing up to the media. He let them walk all over him.
And Julian !
Ditto !!
Jeremy corbyn is a genuinely good man. He would have been a good prime minister.
Corbyn's misfortunes are self-made
*Not voting for Jeremy Corbyn in Islington North is a sin.*
I'm just saying.
I have faith in the people of Islington North to do the right thing.. VOTE JEREMY CORBYN.
If they go into the ballot box and robotically tick the Labour box then he won't get elected
Faith against real poll numbers, life and truth must really suck 🤡🤡😂😂
The right thing to do would be to vote Labour to kick out the Tories
It’s so important Jeremy wins his seat
@@caloriebuddy He won🎉🎉🎉
“ If nothing else he’s a decent honourable man?”
Perhaps more people should aspire to these qualities????
Relax he won it easily.
A vote for Corbyn is a vote to get the Torys out.
In a constituency where the tories have a 0% chance of winning? If people don’t even know he’s left Labour I don’t think hes a vote for the tories out at all
Vote Reform 🇬🇧💥💪🏾🚀
@@microfarming8583ah yes, the party with racist and homophobic campaigners making the headlines today. I think not.
I hope that’s not his best selling point.
Islington North has zero bearing on whether the Tories win or lose the General Election.
Well done, Jezza. 🎉
The UK parliament needs Jeremy Corbyn...I hope the people of Islington North give him a mandate...
People say they want honest decent politicians but when they get one they don't.
We DID want Jeremy, we just didn't get him as our PM because the Torys rigged the vote.
Not quiute true; when they get an honest, decent politician the media swing into action & try to destroy them.
Overwhelmingly people are fed their politics through the media lens and that is what influences them.
@@SevenEllen How did they rig the vote?
Or "they're all the same" - and when one isn't they reject him!
Honest and decent.
In Brexit he dodged the question every time and sat on the fence, if he had said he was against Brexit we would still be in the EU.
He could not lie straight in bed.
His leadership of the Labour Party showed him to be hopeless beyond belief.
If you think he is honest you need help.
George Galloway by comparison is 10000000% honest.
I love him to bits.
He wants love, peace and prosperity for everyone.
He supports Hamas, how can he love peace?
Fool's paradise.
That wet wipe in sunglasses is going to be such an unbearable centrist dad when he gets a little older.
They gave him a lot of talk time because he was articulate and very opinionated. Bloody irritating tho and more than a little sinister undertone to some of his comments. 'Ukraine good! Palestine bad! Put on a suit and don't challenge the power structures directly!'. Ugh! No thanks, kid.
They annoyed the fuck out of me
Man said, “tikety-boo”. 😵💫🥊
Hide your children!
Oh yeah, how dare he point out the blatant hypocrisy in Jeremy Corbyn's view of the world: white people being racist = bad, non-whites being racist = good or no comment, white people or Christians being homophobic = bad, Muslims being homophobic = good or no comment, American or Israeli aggression = bad, Russian aggression and imperialism = good or no comment. No, thanks.
@@yennefer440 The homophobia, anti-Semitism, etc., is always just simmering under the surface with Jeremy Corbyn supporters.
I am hard right, but I love him he always told the truth and stood up for the working class like Michael Foot, if he was standing in Camden I would vote for him rather than that prick Starmer
What makes you 'hard right '?
Vote for Andrew Feinstein
@@Abdullah-london Life and the destruction of this country, by Islam.
@@kennethbowry1521 can you give me an example of how Islam is ruining this country?
@@khadijasuleman8053 Here here. As supposed to how the Tories have destroyed EVERYTHING.
This is just the beginning of a fight back. If Jeremy is defeated he will continue on as a representative of fairness and justice.
The Starmer Party will get found out in the future and will implode.
99/100 times that someone cites something they don’t like about JC (like the guy ~18:00), it is based on a factual inaccuracy. At no point did he ever say ‘maybe Russia are right…’. Just complete misinformation.
bit odd for the guy wearing a trans ally badge to so heavily criticise Jeremy on "20% where he's bad" whilst brushing labour's anti-trans stance off and saying he'd vote labour
i was thinking that, im pretty sure labour have more than 20% bad. hypocritical
It's reasonable to think throwing Ukraine under the bus is a bigger deal than a less-than-ideal position on trans people
@@waulie_palnuts what about labour's tolerance of apartheid and ethnic cleansing? is that also a "less than ideal" policy you'd support whilst claiming to care about human rights?
@@BatButch Starmer came around to saying he'd stop arms sales to Israel. And beyond that there's not much the UK can do about Israel-Palestine. Whereas with Ukraine, the entire outcome depends on the support they receive from a handful of countries, of which we are one.
@@waulie_palnutsthey haven’t said they would ban arms sales
If I lived in Islington North, I wouldn't hesitate to vote for Corbyn. He's one of a very small number of decent MPs left at present. Come on people of Islington North - do the right thing and VOTE CORBYN!
Jezzer should've been Prime minister last election and we wouldn't be in this mess now.
CONGRATS
This vid warms my heart. Especially after knowing Corbyn smashed it and won Islington North ❤❤❤
Sunglasses bloke, if Corbyn was prime minister during the Ukraine war, our response would be worse? What has been our "response" ?!?
I live in Islington North and Aaron is getting the borough wrong. This is a tribally Labour area, not necessarily a Corbyn area. The reason being at both a middle class and working class level it is a highly public sector worker, unionised area. It has strong ties to the Labour movement and people aren't sleepwalking into voting for Labour, they are voting quite actively for Labour. I actually don't think there is an any antipathy to Jeremy - I will likely vote for him - but I wouldn't say there is some deep love for Jeremy either. There is also the country wide picture to consider, a majority of people in this area want the Tories gone, we have for years; a lot of people just aren't as interested in sending Labour's leadership a message as they are in wanting the worst government or the 21st century gone.
Great video, Aaron, How about Sheffield Hallam? At one time a Conservative seat, then Lib Dem and now Labour - it remains close between Labour, Lib Dem and even Conservative. An affluent area, it could prove to be an interesting place to canvass opinion about the last 5 years. Thanks for all the great work you do.
Go to Blackpool, one of the poorest areas in Europe, and focus on Blackpool North. Find out why Blackpool North voted Tory for the past 15 years and if there's a chance of a Labour MP this time. Being a coastal community, with offshore wind farms, also find out what they think of the Greens. You may be flummoxed, but getting to the bottom of it, would be so useful.
They don’t give two hoots about the provincial ruffneck working-class.
many a wise word spoken in these interviews, thank you
The people of Islington love Jeremy. How many mps get this kind of response. It's because he does actually care.
These thumbnails are getting a bit silly!
I'm all for it. The hosts coldly staring at me in their thumbnails is a bit off-putting
We need a big campaign in Holborn to unseat Starmer
"...authoritarianism in the Labour Party..." 💯
Corbyn deserve to be PM of UK..
Love Islington North ❤
10:24 👍🏽" worrying signs of Authoritarianism in the Labour Party JC" I've been saying this for months … ✊🏽 Good to hear a highly experienced voice of long standing Political awareness and moral integrity … Vote ✖️Jeremy Corbyn.
Anyone in Islington want to trade votes with me? I'll vote for anyone to get Corbyn back in Parliament. Even BNPEDLUKIPREFORM
Jeremy has only himself to blame. If he's so foolish to run for candidacy at the last possible moment, then he has only himself to blame for a defeat. Stupidity is no excuse. He knew that he couldn't run for Labour and still he didn't take the necessary steps in time (a year ago).
🤫🤫🤫
If Corbyn was in my area, he would get my vote. I don't agree with much of what he says, however, he has a rare quality.....honesty. Starmer is a liar, he has his own agenda and not to be trusted.
We need more independent MPs to dilute the slime in the two major parties. Go Jeremy!!
Come to Weston-super-Mare Aaron, its been diveded up due to boundary changes, our A&E closes at 2200 and we have a aging demographic (sea side retirement). A welcoming refuge meeting centre, signposting humans to relevant services, as well as teaching them english at the local college.
Interesting, complicated place
Come to Scunthorpe a post industrial town in the making.
Successive governments have ignored the decline of our steel industry (which is some of the best in the world). If it is allowed to go ahead, we will no longer be able to make virgin steel (from fresh, not recycled materials) and we will be the only developed nation to not be able to do so.
Does he ever go North of Watford?!
the young are idealists, but there again the future belongs to them, and they will change the world.
Would love to see a vid on devolution (not Scotland, Wales, NI, but more about city regions, and Cornwall). Here's a question: Q: If you feel you have lost faith in Westminster politics, would you try out more powers being transferred locally? and Q: Would you *feel* you could influence decisions more if local politicians could make changes and you had better access to them? I don't know what answers you'd get back, but I do think we need to know if it's just Westminster that's broken or the whole model !!!
Devolution of parts of England and the rest of the UK will be like bringing back Barons and a feudal system. It would create an even bigger divide than we already have.
Not critising you at all, im a Corbyn supporter, Will have to vote labour in my area which is a Tory safeseat. How will devolution help anyone, as a remainer i believe that the best possible future for the world is closer ties with ours neibours and allies. I cant see how desolving Westminster is the answer as with EU how can you reform (🤮) our current system from outside it?
*Guys, what about checking out Jacob Rees-Mogg's fate in his constituency!*
THANKS Aaron and the NOVARA Media team for today's walkabout. Appreciate your time with Corbyn in his constituency. As for 'my man' with his Che Guevara t-shirt @17.40...and being the Black Boomer I am in his twilight years....VIVA! UNIDO EL PUEBLO!
Has anyone asked Jeremy Corbyn why he ran as an Independent rather than joining a different party like the Greens? Just curious as to his thinking on this.
Yes, there's an interview on here where they ask him that.
Jeremy Corbyn Reacts To Labour Party Expulsion
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The Greens are a 1 issue party. He is much more than that. He is a Socialist. The Green Party are not. I wouldn't vote for The Green Party
If Islington can’t get it together to vote Corbyn I’m giving up on the UK
I wish I was a constituent there. Jeremy Corbyn would get my vote.
Come on North Islington vote for Mr Corbyn you know he deserves it 😊
I secretly believe Bastani wants Corbyn to lose!
When I saw that video of Bastani at the Labour conference enthusiastically joining in on the AS smears against Labour members I was shocked.
He's about as Communist as my Sphynx cat!
I voted for Andy Burnham, Owen Smith and Keir Starmer in the last three leadership elections. I had concerns about Jeremy Corbyn as a potential Prime Minister. (but still voted Labour in both his GE as I prefer him to May or Johnson) But if I lived in Islington North I would probably vote for Jeremy Corbyn because he’s an excellent constituency MP and basically a good bloke. I hope he wins.
Cheerio Jeremy. Thanks for enabling a succession of tory follow-on innings.
Thank you for this great coverage! Would be really interesting to go to Luton / Dunstable where there is both a big Asian community and old school white working-class conservatives. Going around Luton town centre (the shopping centre for instance).
The history of Corbyn is a fascinating one: a passionate social-democratic candidate, always very adamant to his political beliefs, surprisingly more criticised and bullied by his own party than the diametrically opposed competitors. As Al-Jazeera quite clearly had showed, his ostracisation from the Labour party had been at best sketchy and disingenuous. The young left-wing electorate absolutely loves him. I'd argue even the right cannot deny how truthful to his own stances he is. And yet, the Labour party's senior members utterly despise him. I'd also add their contributors and donors as much.
He does not have the common traits of a typical leader. I would argue he's actually an anti-leader, in the most positive sense possible though. Just like Sanders in the US.
Whether or not you appreciate him as a person, despite of the criticisms he received in the past election, Corbyn still remains a grassroots-type politician. This cannot be denied by anybody.
Draw then your own conclusions about him.
I am from Malaysia, and I support Jeremy Corbin.
*Actually* changing someone's mind on the doorstep is so rare... The fact that is happening says that there is a healthy debate in the area. The direction is good, timing is tight.
Yesss pls do a series
Love JC … go go go Jeremy 😊
From Terence Wise in UK........Jeremy is a wonderful human being and trustworthy and honest MP.......He has to win.
In Islington North, JC is the king.
Go easy with the gags, Novara. Don't turn into Politics Joe, please.
As the Labour candidate is nowhere to be seen and refusing to do interviews and debates, then it would appear that Labour are desperate not to give Jeremy Corbyn any exposure whatsoever. It's so sad that they can rely on this strategy.
Corbyn has been, and is such a hero. Endless respect for him, for continuing the fight, even after all the slander and attacks he has, and continues to face.
I would love for y'all to go to the new Witney constituency - I grew up in one part and lived in another and there is such a wide variety of folks living there
Corbyn is a honest person, but a useless leader of the Labour, the lowest vote since 1935. As a loyal Labour person I wish him every luck. Note he voted 45 times against his own Labour government. Encouraging to see young people so involved nevertheless the focus, in my view, should be a majority Labour Government. From neighbouring Camden.
Be interested to see what Starmer gets compared to the nearly 14 million Corbyn got in 2017. Wonder what that will mean according to your analysis
@@jn4126it will be a landslide so probably much more
45 times against his own party trying to implement policies that had support from the right. People don't realise 2019 wasn't about him, but a single policy change that the current leadership wanted. You could say KS already lost 2 elections.
Smart guy picking up on Greens anti-nuclear stance
Really?
We already have nuclear and gas
People will know about Jeremy when they see the ballot paper, because his name will be on it without Labour being the party next to his name. At that point they will be aware of the choice to be made.
Corbyn is very dodgy....people must be mad to vote for him.
What? 😂
Please god Islington North, we all need Corbyns voice in parliament
Good analysis at 18:00 "You're reacting to the world you want not the world you have."
Don' vote Labour, as they haven't got a clue what it is we want, but Jeremy can do.
He always has done and that will never change, as long as we vote Jeremy back in,
our lives will be arranged in good, decent order, backed up by his skill in giving to
the people rights and doing of their will!! Anyway, I try my best.
I think the same thing has happened here in swansea west wher ewe have had a person called torsten bell parachuted in. a lot of the locallabour activists have refused to canvass for this person. i actually saw the labour council leader having to go out himself
No. And it wasn't close.
Wonderful coverage of Corbyn… people just come up and talk to him positively… this is how all our politicians should be.
It’s easy to chat to strangers when your conscience is clean.
He is in an echo chamber. You don’t get elected by speaking or dare I say it debating with people that would vote for you no matter what.
That's because he is no longer demonized by MSM because he is irrelevant to the national picture.
People love their MSM propaganda.
@@bd1845 Isn't that the goal of every MP?? To be in an echo chamber with your constituents, he must be doing something amazingly right!
@@aries6776 the goal is to bring people of all sides together as much as you can feasibly do it. I have no doubt Jeremy will stay as MP for Islington North that is not sadly how you win power.
I hate Labour but voted for Corbyn when he was Labour leader. He was different to the rest of them
Love how so many people say ‘Labour has now lost its values now that Corbyn has gone’ you hate Labour yet voted for Corbyn ..so he isn’t Labour values then?
Luckily for the country people didn’t agree with you. They hated Corbyn so much they would prefer Boris Johnson.
Same. Only 2 times IV ever voted in a general election was for Corbyn. This time I'm voting reform. Crazy how things change. Corbyn was probably our last hope at real Democracy.
@@bd1845you’ve completely put words in this persons mouth
Was that deliberate, or just due to poor reading comprehension?
@@bestbehave I haven’t put any words in anyone’s mouth. Maybe you should just read ‘ I hate Labour but voted for Corbyn’
Seems clear to me.
@@steven161183 so you voted for a far left winger and are now voting for far right wingers… makes perfect sense.
What a top bloke! Glad he’s still going and hope he’ll keep his seat locally
I feel quite emotional when i listen to Jezza talk. Im a tough old boot, ive worked with some of the most hard to reach young people and families since i was 21 years old. I was also a young carer for my mum. I am disabled myself and so are my kids ( neurodivergent). He is one of the most relevant politicians in my living memory. I hope for the people in his constituency that he retains his seat. It will be a strong message to the Labour party too. All power Mr Corbyn and his canvassers
Relevant, I like that. The media circus definitely tries to divert attention away from very relevant issues that are against the interests of billionaires. I'm often wondering why we're talking about such irrelevant nonsense, rather than important issues. Jeremy keeps it relevant, even at PMQs he was all like "Nevermind all your dissembling, Dave, Sally from Durham wants to know why you've swept all your promises under the rug, WTF bro?" Corbyn: Relevant
beautiful message. Thank you for sharing.
In retrospect I am happy to say that Jeremy won easily. But he is a gem in among a heap of dung in my opinion. The vast majority of politicians today are career people. Feathering their nests as quickly as they can.
I'm not from the uk but i want corbyn to win one of the few politicians i have respect for, real decent and honest man
You clearly know nothing about him then.
From Russia?
Really, whatever political view you have you actually believe Corbyn is a bad man? Everything he does is driven by empathy, morality and common decency @@Hector-bj3ls
He is opposite to Kid Starver.......
@@Hector-bj3lsYou really know nothing about Mr Corbyn.
Go Corbyn!
And he literally did "go" at 6:12 😂
Labour is no longer about true Labour values
And the Conservatives no longer have true moral Conservative values.
Yes it is.
No vote for Labour = vote for tory!
@@RobinHarris-nf4yv no it isn’t, they are chasing votes. They don’t have any values that they stand for
@@RobinHarris-nf4yvis that why they didn't support workers on the picket lines?
I’m feel sooo badly let down by Labour, it’s not my party, unrecognisable. Vote JC a decent man, local, full of empathy
No matter what you think of Corbyn he deserves to be voted back in in his constituency. I hope he does. Good luck jeremy.and this is coming from a reform voter.
Wow, you are the nicest Reform voter I have come across.
@@SukiStackhouse18 I have only ever voted twice in a general election and that was for Jeremy Corbyn. The last chance we had. Now I'm a reform voter because the establishment parties don't care about British people. Don't believe everything you hear about reform. The establishment media are currently running a hit job on farage similar to the one they ran on Corbyn during his election campaign. The media are bought and paid for corrupt and only there to keep you thinking a certain way. Have a great day and all the best.
@@SukiStackhouse18 Corbyn is 100% the best choice for that particular constituency.
How could you possibly respect and support Jeremy and vote for Reform? They can't be more different. opposites.
@@celienat9369 how could you possible know that when you havnt met neither one of them farage or Corbyn. The media is fucking us. Wake up or were fucked.
The only times I voted for Labour were with Jeremy as leader. I would have been voting for Labour this election, under protest, due to my MP being one of the rare left-wing Labour politicians (Richard Burgon); but - due to the boundary changes, I'm now in Hilary Benn's seat - and he is certainly NOT getting my vote.
I want Jeremy to join the Green Party, and I don't understand why he hasn't - they certainly seem aligned politically.
Jeremy is a Labour man through and through, I can't see him joining another party. I think he still considers himself Labour in exile. Plus, it would also gift the media a whole bunch of attack lines, I wish we didn't have to think about that. I agree that it would be better if candidates with similar policies could work together more easily, for that I think we need PR.
Corbyn is far left with the far left racists.
Hillary Ben wouldn’t get my vote either, the apple has fallen FAR from the tree!
The workers party is another alternative. I left the greens for Corbyn and am voting ld in Witney because they have a strong candidate and the greens have a week one with no real support
me too
you can tell he's such a warm, thoughtful and honest person..
I really like the enthousiasm of the young people canvassing for Jeremy Corbyn and the fact that people meeting him in the streets give me the impression that he has integrity and that he is the real thing. I'm Dutch, raised within a socialist family. Politics in the Netherlands have become both boring and worrying. I have seen our own Labour party, the PvdA, loosing touch with it's base a long time ago. I really hope that Corbyn is going to win the seat. We need principled people like him saving social and democratic values, everywhere in Europe.
I hope Jeremy wins despite all the odds stacked against him.
Yep
Novara media, you really don't support Mr Corbyn do you?
I just always smile when I see him and hear him speak :) I really wish I could vote for him...
Me too ❤
Come on Jezza, you can do it!you can give Starmar a poke in the eye and our conscience of True Labour.
JC is the benchmark for what an MP should be like and a model that new parliamentarians should follow. Engage with and understand the people in the constituency and their actual needs
Bravo all of you, fantastic to hear intelligent, compassionate voices from the next generation.
Good luck Jeremy !!
Starmers Party is not Labour, the party once held core Labour values!
Jeremy Corbyn's Labour manifesto was the best the Labour party had in a long time - Thank goodness Corbyn has not abandond us/his priorities!
Is that the same manifesto that caused Labour it’s worse election defeat pretty much ever?
I agree. The fake Labour Party. All kid Starver does is telling lies.
Rishi Sunuke walked away from the D-Day commemorations to conduct an interview with the press. In contrast, Jeremy Corbyn walked away from a press interview to speak with his constituents. Vote for the many, not for the Money - Vote for Jeremy, the jumbley crumbly jam man ❤
I absolutely love this younger generation ❤🤎🖤
god bless you great man Mr Corbyn.
Allah’s blessings?
@@emil_rainbow in your level of consciousness that question comes up for you . blessings of the divine one true source energy that we all hold inside each and every one of us. blessings to you my friend
get him voted in as a parliamentarian. the significance will ripple far and wide to create a tsunami of change.
It really won’t. It will be the same as farting in the Pacific Ocean.
@@mikestand8067 would have thought it is pretty obvious? Anything to do with Corbyn inside or outside of either the Labour Party or the Houses of Parliament has no significance whatsoever other than in his own mind and probably yours.
As 1 against probably over 400 Labour MPs??
@@briandelaney9710 you think they will get this ‘super majority’?
@@mikestand8067 ahhh apologies Mike my bad…
I might disagree with Corbyn, A LOT. Like, I disagree with him from the left xD But still, if I was a constituent I'd vote for him. It's so clear he is better than the "rank and file" party folk...
It speaks volumes about the current state of things that one of things that people seem to commonly cite as a reason to vote for him isn't necessarily his policies or beliefs but just the simple fact that he is obviously honest, transparent and genuinely works to improve people's lives
@@splaffyduck5787 We read about the same process of elected representatives turning into an insular ruling class in ancient Roman texts. We haven't changed.
He has said some men are women. It doesn't get more ridiculously dishonest than that.
@@GerinoMorn We just need effective regulation to remove the influence that lobbying has. People like Sunak and Farage are already wealthy and there is no evidence anywhere to suggest that either of them, or many other politicians, care in the slightest what happens to actual people. Just ask the question of why are they in politics - if it's not to help people it's just to further their own or their friends agendas.
If Corbyn was a chocolatier, i would still vote for him because I know he will provide the best chocolate money can buy, no argument. I say that because I love my chocolate just like as I love Corbyn. My true political hero
Great analogy. I want chocolate now
How do I, a guy from Ohio know more about Jeremy than people in his own country? I wish he was here in the U.S. as a politician
Maybe you're just a clever fellow? You'd do better in the States with Bernie Sanders than the two candidates on display last night. Absolute shower of shite that was.
Being from the UK I wish he was there as well.
Many good people in US , we fight together
Do people in the US know Jeremy Corbyn?
The spell of the corporate media failed to cover your eyes.
It succeeds on lots of people, including your fellow countrymen as much as in the UK.
Who’s here after Jeremy Corbyn Won by a landslide as an independent.
❤❤❤ the GOAT
He is too nice and too genuine for UK politics.
Sadly
Here after Corbyn's win today.
VOTE CORBYN
the best prime minister we never had. literally crying at him talking to the little girl in the middle of an interview.
Lol, you are deluded.
He was a complete joke as Leader. Having said that, as a local MP he is most probably very good and that’s what the constituents should be voting for, a good local representative. Unfortunately with all Parties, the average supporter will vote for a pig if it had the right coloured rosette pinned to it.
Such a missed opportunity for a fairer society. We already are paying for it, and The Starmer Party is horrendous 😢
@@leehighland5435explain professor
@@robertduluth8994Corbyn was hopeless as a Labour leader and as a PM would have made Biden look like a rocket scientist on speed.