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Old 21-10-2015, 10:01 AM #1
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I don't believe Corbyn wants or thinks to be elected. What I think he does, at least how I perceive it...is that he is trying to make people THINK. It's too easy to make people nonchalant about what is happening within their societies.

He is trying to distinguish political parties, trying to become less homogenised.

In an age where we are looking for alternatives to the general meh...even the brief rise of ukip...I think attempts to engage and debate should be embraced.
I have a feeling that Corbyn will not lead Labour into the 2010 election but he will have re-defined their policies by the time he goes.

As long as most of his policies remain, policies which are seen as new and challenging to the younger voters, then I have feeling he would be just as happy to have achieved that.
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