I agree. If the deluge of new voters though didn't vote for any of the main parties

in previous general elections, and they do now as a result of JC, that's something.

The labour party and it's members are obviously split over him. I just think the people of the country deserve an alternative to what's been the default for so many years tbh.

It may take some time for someone like Corbyn to ever really be able to compete for power at number 10, but it's a start. And who knows, perhaps in future generations there will be more electable Corbynites who can rally more of the mainstream labour voters too.

This is what I think the govt and media etc fear, a shift change in thinking. A bit like an uprising in the middle east, but less rioty and rapidly developing

Posted By: essexcanaryOTBC, Jan 15, 17:26:11

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