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The problem is there continues to be an onslaught on Corbyn rather than an attempt to put forward a convincing and clear alternative.
I totally agree. I would have (of) thought (that) once you're in power/leadership, you voice your opinions and then attempt to employ people to write some policies around those. If you've not got the capacity to write them/formulate the plan you get others to do it. It's at this point, you start wondering whether it's the PLP being dicks/JC being unable to whip them into line/ a combination of all three.
I think that's fair. I'm certain having had his position made untenable has impacted his leadership and organisational abilities, but that doesn't change reality. The problem is there continues to be an onslaught on Corbyn rather than an attempt to put forward a convincing and clear alternative. Repeatedly yelling "You suck at leading!" is not really leadership. #SavingLabour is the political equivalent to homeopathy.