Because if Labour is going to win a general election it needs to appeal to a broad section of society, and Corbyn, rightly or wrongly, doesn't. He's a principled man, but his 'new way of politics' is guff, it's his own echo chamber.
Momentum is a 21st century version of Militant, obsessed with the past, not the future and settling old scores, rather than making the party electable.
The anti austerity stance is valid. This should be a key "thing", people will get behind this.
People who live in the north told me their branch is solidly behind him.
Because if Labour is going to win a general election it needs to appeal to a broad section of society, and Corbyn, rightly or wrongly, doesn't. He's a principled man, but his 'new way of politics' is guff, it's his own echo chamber.
Momentum is a 21st century version of Militant, obsessed with the past, not the future and settling old scores, rather than making the party electable.