I was very optimistic when Corbyn was elected, he made all the right noises about trying to unite the party, and I thought the divisions early on would settle down. However it looks like it's getting worse. Chuka Umuna, for example, is not a long term professional politician. He's from a working class immigrant background. The question is not whether he is right and Corbyn is wrong, but can Corbyn make room for a greater variance of views.
I was very optimistic when Corbyn was elected, he made all the right noises about trying to unite the party, and I thought the divisions early on would settle down. However it looks like it's getting worse. Chuka Umuna, for example, is not a long term professional politician. He's from a working class immigrant background. The question is not whether he is right and Corbyn is wrong, but can Corbyn make room for a greater variance of views.