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Also, do you think it's just Corbyn's fault that Labour is currently unelectable?
If he'd been able to do his job post-Brexit, and been allowed to present a united, left-wing opposition to the Tories it's likely they'd be in a much stronger position now.
The reason this wasn't possible is probably 15% down to his leadership abilities and 85% down to people who have never liked him, would never have let him succeed, and show contempt for the membership of the party.
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Also, do you think it's just Corbyn's fault that Labour is currently unelectable?
No, but I think Labour is unelectable as long as he is leader. I don't really care about who's to blame, I just want an electable Labour party.
Although you have to wonder why so much of the PLP doesn't like him - he's spent years making enemies within his own party which does not a successful leader make.
Here's some evidence:
https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk/politics/opinion-polls/news/77197/labour-would-lose-snap-general-election-new-poll-suggests
If Labour can't poll ahead now - after all the mess the Tories have created recently, people still think they're a better option than Labour - they're fucked.
I'm not the political establishment or the right wing media and neither as far as I know is @andyp but we think he's unelectable. Plenty of other people I've spoken to do too and they're not the political establishment or the right wing media either.
As at Will Melling says anyone could get elected as Labour in Islington. Being elected PM is a totally different thing.