With a few exceptions (e.g. gay rights and immigration), New Labour was to all intents and purposes the Tory party in a red suit. I posted a lengthy explanation on another thread on why people (or at least young people) are inclined to support Corbyn even despite the clear issues with his credibility and track record. I cba to re-write the whole thing but the...
They won't vote for Steptoe, ymb, but if they vote UKIP, other right wing parties/don't vote, he'll get in by default.
Anyway, it's a fairly long time before we have to face that possible disaster.
From the above link so you don't have to bother reading it
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The Labour Party was most recently in government from 1997 to 2010 under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, first elected with a landslide majority of 179, reduced to 66 in the 2005 election. Since leaving government the party has been led by Ed Miliband from 2010 and Jeremy Corbyn from 2015.
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