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Originally Posted by MTVN
Eh what have you been reading. Corbyn has spent his life on the far left of the party opposed to the social democratic leadership. Not talking purely about Blair there for the record, he even opposed Michael Foot from the left. Corbyn has always aligned with Tony Benn style views (i.e. hardline socialist), not Harold Wilsons
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Jeremy Corbyn is not hard left he is centre left, he is an old fashioned social democrat.
He is presented as hard left by the right wing gutter press because it suits their agenda.
Tony Blair was not centre he was on the right of the labour party, a New Labour blue. The less politically informed now believe he was centre because they don't realise that the Tories are no longer right wing conservatives, they are ultra right wing free market liberals who have abandoned Keynesian economics and adopted neoliberalim. Therefore as the Tories have lurched 'SO FAR RIGHT', it makes Corbyn appear 'so far Left'. And a lot of us understand this. That's why we've just had the largest swing towards Labour since WW11