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Originally Posted by MTVN
Corbyn's vision isn't new at all though. I agree that the world could be moving into new territory but that's all the more reason why 1970s old Labour politics can't provide the solutions. Labour had this debate in the 70s and 80s - Corbyn would just be another Michael Foot. That said I don't think the other three candidates are up to that much either really and none of them are having much of an impact. Matthew Norman made a good point yesterday I think when he said:
I cannot believe that Labour would ever win an election under Corbyn. If he does win the leadership contest - and I can't believe he'd win that either - then I think most Labour MPs really will be hoping that they can get rid of him within a couple of years and have a new face in before 2020.
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I agree with most you say but there will be a whole new generation of voters from 2010 in 2010 who to them Corbyn could be the only one with a different message.
Anything different could easily attract if things go badly as to what I outlined before.
As I said, Corbyn is not my choice and I don't think he will win either,even if he was just ahead the 2nd preference votes will deny him that.
In politics however,the oddest things happen and 5 years is an eternity in politics.