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Originally Posted by bots
i really can't see a failed politician in his 70's sparking the imagination of the new generation of voters. The rest of the population know exactly what Corbyn stands for and rejected him in 2019
I can't stand Farage, but i think given the poor performance of the current government, he is pretty much nailed on. He will also be leading the party with the most cash
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What do you class as failed? He lost 2 elections, both of which he wasn't expected to win, and in 2017, for example, he made a close election out of one, when it shouldn't have been. Since Blairs first election win, no labour leader has received more votes (often by millions) than Corbyn. Labour is losing more and more voters.
I agree that a politician in his 70's shouldn't be a leader of a party, but when every younger politician is spouting exactly the same message, then it needs someone to step up.
Churchill lost elctions, but I guarantee you wouldn't cvall him a failed politician, and if you had any interest in knowing the truth about labour under Corbyn, you would know that he had the whole right of the party working against him. Boris awarded knighthoods for lab politicians who helped him by working against Corbyn.
Everything I've written here is factual, backed up with evidence.