Re: Are Labour facing political oblivion : Mon Dec 12, 2016 6:50 pm
DGM wrote:
You just proved the point I was making really. He's smart & articulate (despite you alluding to him not being), yet the points you raise are superficial, they're commenting about Corbyn's appearance, rather than the substance in what he says and does.
I'm not having a go at you or anyone else for that, it does matter to some people, and it unfortunately matters to a large section of the electorate.
Just on the subject on "rag bags" representing our country - what are your thoughts on Boris as Foreign Secretary?
I'm not having a go at you or anyone else for that, it does matter to some people, and it unfortunately matters to a large section of the electorate.
Just on the subject on "rag bags" representing our country - what are your thoughts on Boris as Foreign Secretary?
Not gaining Sleaford wont worry Labour or Corbyn but, their 28% rating in current opinion polls would worry any "main" opposition party that is not in power.
We've had 7 ? years of the Tories (albeit 5 years with the Libdems) and during this period we've had the toughest cut backs in the last 80+ years and still Labour are as popular as a fart in a space suit.
They need to wake up and smell the coffee, it's just not funny.
We had the failed coup among the parliamentary party and still Corbyn holds the reigns but, anyone can see that they are further away from winning the next election than ever.
Midn you, the Tories could implode over Europe but, Labour need to change direction or, at least improve their public perception.