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Mr Corbyn, On Sky News Just Now, Says He Won The Election.

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youngmafbog | 07:42 Fri 09th Jun 2017 | News
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In technical terms obviously not. But he's about the only person who can say that in any sense. Written off throughout his leadership as unelectable and he's proven that he's anything but.
Well said Jim !
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True jim, but he lost the election, 261 seats to the Tory 318.

Although you wouldn't believe that was the case listening to him and all the whooping.

Success is all relative. I think we'd spent a lot of time discussing whether defending 200 seats or so could be counted as "successful" for Corbyn, given that many expected him to lead Labour to Oblivion. Against an actually competent Tory leader, that might still have happened. As it is, he's clearly only strengthened his position. Not enough to win this time out, but enough to legitimately claim success of a sort. He's avoided disaster, he's increased Labour's vote share and seat share, and he's stopped Theresa May from commanding the majority she desperately hoped for, or any majority at all for that matter.

Not a victory, but sometimes technical defeats feel as good as victories.
''What we were elected to do''


Yep ... he actually said that.
//Written off throughout his leadership as unelectable and he's proven that he's anything but. //

Jim .... he lost.
Well, you're welcome to continue to believe that Corbyn's unelectable.
Jim, But he hasn't been elected. He lost...
Jim..........if the evidence of last night has taught us anything at all, its that Corbyn is not unelectable, despite the Tory medias best efforts.
Difference between "unelectable" and "unelected".

May was given a massive headstart and blew it, needing help from Northern Ireland to stay in power. Corbyn was in charge of a party in disarray and disunity, and made huge gains -- particularly in vote share. Who's the more unelectable of the two?

Yes, Corbyn lost, but he wasn't starting from the same point that May was. He is unelected but -- no longer -- unelectable.
Well said Jim !
TTT. Well done on you're post , not a sore looser I see. :-)
Jim, //He is unelected but -- no longer -- unelectable. //

Give him time ...
The PM reminds me of the school bully who picks a fight against one of the weakest pupils in the schoolyard, believing him to be a complete pushover. True, the bully wins the fight, but comes out of it battered, bruised and with a reputation in tatters. Meanwhile, the 'loser' walks away from the fight with head held high and reputation greatly enhanced.
Jeez ......... Loser.
Very poetic Ken !
As another point, Corbyn won more votes than Blair in 2005, Wilson in 1964 and 1974, Attlee in 1945, and Cameron in 2015. Again... there's no doubt that he didn't win this election, but there's also no doubt that he *can* win an election in future.

Unelectable he is not. That is the point.
Jim, I have my doubts, but time will tell.
Talbot, I looked, but it tells me 'The media could not be played'.
^Sorry, wrong thread.

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