ChatterBank2 mins ago
Disappointed With Corbyn
21 Answers
Illusions shattered. Jeremy Corbyn is such a disappointment.
From age 16, I was in the junior section of the engineering Union, paid my levy, joined the Young Socialists. Got my green card a few years later, affiliate member of the Labour Party through the Union for the next 40 years and always voted Labour.
I celebrated Corbyns election as leader, loved his economic and social policies.
But now I know I could never vote Labour while he is in charge.
He has betrayed us regards Brexit.
His antisemitism, and preference for the Palestinians over the much maligned Israel, and now his refusal to stand up for Sarah Champion, and condemn outright the Pakistani grooming rape gangs is the final straw.
I just hope UKIP field candidates around here.
Corbyn has certainly betrayed me.
I hope the PLP do something to get rid of him.
From age 16, I was in the junior section of the engineering Union, paid my levy, joined the Young Socialists. Got my green card a few years later, affiliate member of the Labour Party through the Union for the next 40 years and always voted Labour.
I celebrated Corbyns election as leader, loved his economic and social policies.
But now I know I could never vote Labour while he is in charge.
He has betrayed us regards Brexit.
His antisemitism, and preference for the Palestinians over the much maligned Israel, and now his refusal to stand up for Sarah Champion, and condemn outright the Pakistani grooming rape gangs is the final straw.
I just hope UKIP field candidates around here.
Corbyn has certainly betrayed me.
I hope the PLP do something to get rid of him.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Theland. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.it's refreshing that you are prepared to react to the shortcomings of the party and leader rather than follow sheep like. I hate everything about socialism et al but I respect your right to hold those views and as I have said on here before I do have sympathy with core Labour voters regarding the hijacking of the Labour party by the lunatic fringe.
He has betrayed us regards Brexit
rubbish. He has nothing to do with Brexit. He seems personally to favour it, but he's the leader of the opposition and has no say whatever in the matter. If you're unhappy, try taking aim at the ones in government, not in opposition.
Preference for the Palestinians is fine with me.
rubbish. He has nothing to do with Brexit. He seems personally to favour it, but he's the leader of the opposition and has no say whatever in the matter. If you're unhappy, try taking aim at the ones in government, not in opposition.
Preference for the Palestinians is fine with me.
Hopkirk: Think, first, that May should go. She should have gone after the general election fiasco. Then think of a fresh face. I'd venture a bet that whoever emerges would immediately have a poll boost of three to four per cent. No-one ever made money by betting on the next Tory leader. It's usually a surprise. She's got to go, for the good of the country and the Party.
One thing you can say about Corbyn: his views have never been a secret. Or changed much. The only thing, ironically, which he ever changed his mind in seemed to be the EU, but I don’t think it was convincing. And his latest speech on the economy is obviously courting labour’s Brexit supporting voters.
So I’m slightly puzzled that you find him a disappointment. Your views tho I must say have always struck me as somewhat to the right, do also surprised you ever had much time for him in the first place
So I’m slightly puzzled that you find him a disappointment. Your views tho I must say have always struck me as somewhat to the right, do also surprised you ever had much time for him in the first place
hoppy: "Which Tory politician is going to lead a vibrant election campaign to stop him? " - doesn't matter, agent COB is the Tory's best asset. He got close last time but really that was based on now exposed BS and complete polarisation, Both May and Corbyn would have had a massive majority with their respective percentages in any other election but the last one. That has now gone. The public now see a militant hard left anti Semitic party led by an ex Soviet bloc agent. Even traditional supportes like the OP deserting. You could put Bonzo up as Tory leader and he'd wipe the floor with agent COB.