Well he has historically sided with Terrorist groups ( most MPs classed the groups he supported as terrorists , except for a select few, His fellow left wing colleagues.Admin wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 5:41 pmWhat could have been worse under Corbyn? Please feel free to add some workings when you present your answerLoin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 5:24 pm Comment about Malcolm Riflind about three above mocking the former very experienced Defence Secretary’Malcolm Rifling F LOL’
I suggested that it could have been worse had we had Thornberry or Healy.
I then merely pointed out that Corbyn nearly achieving high office was due to Miliband . I meant he lost an election and should not have been leader in first place as David Miliband was the better prospect by far.
I would have voted for Miliband like I voted for Blair. Unfortunately, Blair turned out to be a ready poised warmonger.
He spent over thirty years on the back benches voting against almost everything his party and the conservatives introduce. Showed no interest in a cabinet or leadership candidacy.
He was a staunch anti EU politician, then as leader sat on the fence.
His cabinet appointed were highly inexperienced .
He has been antisemitic , whip withdrawn.
None of his re nationalisation ideas added up.
His general stance on Nuclear Deterrence , the armed forces, NATO and Defence would have left us extremely vulnerable.
Don’t get me wrong the Tories have been very bad in many examples but like the result of the election proved, when push came to shove, the average votor saw Corbyn as a disaster and despite doing well , he did not win.